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The Documentary SAFE HAVENS

Toolkit

Powerpoint content:

- Photos of the documentary (slides 2-3)- Promo of the documenary (slide 4-5) - About the content of the documentary (slides 6-36)- 4 P model (slide 37)- 10 Questions about the documentary to be used by

screenings/trainings. (slides 38-39)- Additional filmclips to be uses (slides 40- 44)- Additional slides (slides 45-47)

Co-funded by the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund of the European Union

The Documentary

The promo (1:19)

The Documentary

“Safe Havens” is a documentary about The Salvation Army Anti Human Trafficking Network in Europe.

Made by Tamme de Leur and Oscar Pathuis from MetaStory Institute.Commissioned by The Salvation Army Europe: Jeroen Hoogteijling with Madeleine Sundell, Galina Ketroy and workers with the Salvation Army in Europe.

The Documentary The documentary is a road trip to Moldova Sweden, Romania, the Netherlands, Poland, Ukraine and England to discover what the Salvation Army is doing in the fight against Trafficking in Human Beings in Europe. We travel with Madeleine Sundell, a Swedish human rights lawyer, and Galina Ketroy, a Moldovan expert on human trafficking. Both are working in anti human trafficking prevention and repatriation projects in Western and Eastern Europe and are very motivated to build a strong European network to fight trafficking together.The Salvation Army helps victims and works in projects to prevent trafficking of people. To fight it, staff and volunteers and others are being trained to be part of a european network against human trafficking.

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1. Moldova

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1. Moldova•Explanation of victims of trafficking, in labor or sexual exploitation, or organ trafficking.

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1. Moldova•Teenagers are educated and warned against trafficking in a prevention projects

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1. Moldova•Traffickers and victims in prison: Olga, who has trafficked girls into sexual exploitation; and Liana who was sentenced to 8 years in prison for trafficking young girls into sexual exploitation.

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1. Moldova•Prevention with other organizations and government to stop exploitation. •Network in Europe to prevent and fight trafficking, to reintegrate victims and support them in creating safer lives.

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2. Sweden

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2. Sweden•Simon Hägström, specialized police officer, explains how to work together against this crime.•Explanation of victims of sexual exploitation, labor exploitation or forced begging and criminality.

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2. Sweden•Kremena Hultby, working with integration and empowerment of victims like Mary, a fomer victim in sexual exploitation, being a survivor and a fighter with new hopes and dreams.•Eva Kleman explains why this social injustice must be fought by the Salvation Army; it is in the DNA of the people. It is needed to make systemic changes in our countries she says.

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3. Romania

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3. Romania•Craiova: Roxana and Andrew Sandu work among vulnerable people and victims; homeless people and Roma families.

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3. Romania•Some of the children are kidnaped and trafficked, forced into prostitution and forced crime in Europe. They help the children to be safe and build a better future by educating and supporting them; a prevention work against human trafficking.

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3. Romania•Ploiesti: second hand clothing is fighting against trafficking, giving people better work and futures.

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4. The Netherlands

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4. The Netherlands•Celine van den Berg-Doef the Red Light district in Amsterdam explains the vulnerability of people working in prostitution. Jaela supports undocumented migrants and refugees risk to trafficking.

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4. The Netherlands•Jaela supports undocumented migrants and refugees risk to trafficking.

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4. The Netherlands•Harmina, a social worker, explains how legalized prostitution works and how she is able to help people get out of trafficking in prostitution by standing with these women all the time.

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5. Poland

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5. Poland•Joanne Trela: Prevention work Help with repatriation of Polish victims from other European countries. •One of these victims explains how he was involved in trafficking in the Netherlands and gives advice on how to protect yourself when you work abroad.

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5. Poland•Cooperation with partner organisation La Strada; need a long term perspective to this work. •As people in Poland migrate to western Europe in jobs for jobs, every day people arrive from Ukraine. They are potential victims of trafficking because the work is also illegal, badly paid and working outside the Polish social system.

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6. Ukraine

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6. Ukraine•Country, torn by war conflict in the east. 1.5 million internally displace people are very vulnerable for trafficking. Maria who fled with her family for the conflict area explains. •Tatjana, a Salvation Army worker explains how she helps with orphans from the war by creative methods to rebuild their lives.

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6. Ukraine•Oleg works with students to educate them on trafficking risk by drama.

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6. Ukraine•Prevention and training by Galina and Madeleine with students and police officers.

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6. Ukraine•Cooperation with Oleh and Natalia in taking care of refugees and former and potential victims of trafficking in Eastern Ukraine.

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7. England

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7. England•Salvation Army is working and helping trafficking in all UK and how international cooperation with countries like Poland, Ukraine is done. Anne Read is explaining what they do.

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7. England•We meet a victim from Vietnam and hear how he is being transported by a criminal network in England in illegal drugs production.

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7. England•Salvation Army first responder Andrew how he help victims when encountered by police and authorities.

Trafficking Human Beings: The 4 P’s

Root causes

Awareness

Policies

Victim Support

Empowerment

Human Rights

Law enforcement

Research

International

NGOs

Cooperation

International

1.Can you describe what you saw in each country?2.What was new, what did you recognise? What did you miss? 3.What forms of human trafficking did you see in the country/in the whole documentary? 4.What best practices did you see in this country/in the whole documentary? 5.What can you learn in your country from this country/whole documentary?

10 Questions Documentary Safe Havens

10 Questions Documentary Safe Havens

6. In this country: what did you see how they do: 4P’s; Prevention, Protection, Prosecution , Partnerships ?7. What did you learn about the root causes of human trafficking? 8. How is working with refugees shown in film and what are the points that you can apply in your country? 9. What does the leadership of the Salvation Army see as their part of the fight against human trafficking? Do you agree? 10. If you were to organise a screening of the documentary in your country, who would you invite and what parts of the documentary would be most interesting to them?

- Labour exploitation

- Refugees

- Prevention

- Collaboration

Special Safe Havens Project film clips also to be used

Co-funded by the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund of the European Union

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