Ending Trafficking. It starts with us!
Mettre fin à la traite. Cela commence avec nous !
Acabar con la trata. Empieza con nosotros.
Acabar com o tráfico. Começa connosco!
Porre fine alla tratta. Inizia con noi!
Menschenhandel beenden. Es beginnt bei uns!
Mensenhandel stoppen. Het begint bij ons!
Zakończenie handlu ludźmi. Zaczyna się od nas!
Konec obchodování s lidmi. Začíná to u nás!
Ukončenie obchodovania s ľuďmi. Začína to u nás!
Az emberkereskedelem vége. Velünk kezdődik!
Stop traficului de persoane. Totul începe cu noi!
Прекратяване на трафика. Започва с нас!
Kraj trgovini ljudima. Počinje s nama!
Kraj trgovini ljudima. Počinje s nama!

Stowarzyszenie PoMOC
Tel: +48 694489187
pomoc@po-moc.pl
www.po-moc.pl

In Poland, the activities against human trafficking and those supporting the victims of human trafficking of both Polish and foreign origin are carried out by KCIK (National Centre For Intervention and Counselling www.kcik.pl ). All the activities are financed and ordered by MSW (Ministry of the Interior). KCIK has been operating since 2008. Presently, its work is carried out by two organisations: La Strada Poland in Warsaw and PoMOC Association in Katowice.
What assistance is offered to those who are victims of human trafficking?

All of the above are free for victims of human trafficking. Most expenses are covered by KCIK, the rest is paid by social services, according to the Social Assistance Act (Section 7a for Polish victims and 5a for foreigners).

Victims of human trafficking are also offered help from Bakhita Network – Religious in Poland who work together against human trafficking and exploitation. This Network was created in September 2011, and after  the RENATE Conference in Trzebinia. At the moment, the group has no formal structures and is led by Sr. Anna Balchan, under the auspice of the Major Superiors’ Council. Thanks to this new Network of Religious, and the information gathered by their efforts and their commitment, many new opportunities have been created to help and support victims of human trafficking. Meetings of the members of that group, held in the form of workshops and supervision, allow for the development of efficient and professional assistance to the victims. Presently, there are 14 centres of intervention set up to support victims of human trafficking. They offer various types of assistance, depending on resources available.
Other organisations in Poland, which directly or indirectly help victims of human trafficking:
Caritas Poland, Nobody’s Children Foundation, Itaka Foundation, The Halina Nieć Legal Aid Center.

 

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