September 21, 1995
MEMO TO: Members of Council
FROM: Mayor Philip Owen
SUBJECT: POSTER CAMPAIGN
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Last Saturday the provincial government launched a poster campaign
aimed at raising awareness of child prostitution in our City. I think
it's important to bring the campaign to Council's attention.
The series of six posters was developed by a committee of youth,
community residents, service providers and parents in partnership with
the provincial government. The youth who worked on the campaign spent
nine months developing it. The posters deliver the message that sex is
being bought from a child, and that this is child abuse. The posters
will be made available to businesses, schools and community facilities
throughout the Lower Mainland, and as well, large posters will be placed
in transit shelters and skytrain stations, and ads will run in daily and
community newspapers.
The poster campaign is one component of the Vancouver Action Plan which
was established in November 1994 to develop strategies to help get youth
off the streets. City staff have been instrumental in working with
provincial care providers on outreach and safe housing for children
victimized by the sex trade, housing network and registry, detox
centres, resource centres and educational materials for parents and
youth.
I want to thank City staff for their involvement, and to bring this
important issue to the attention of all Vancouverites.
Philip W. Owen
MAYOR