Our mission is to eradicate human trafficking and modern slavery through education, advocacy, and action.
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Direct assistance and support services providedPartner Organizations
Across government, NGO and community sectorsActive Programs
Prevention, support and advocacy initiativesAustralian States
Regional presence and impactProviding essential services including emergency accommodation, counseling, and rehabilitation support for those in need.
Conducting awareness programs in schools, workplaces, and communities to promote safety and prevention strategies.
Working directly with vulnerable communities to provide support, education, and resources.
Working with state and federal agencies to implement effective support programs.
Collaborating with other NGOs to maximize our impact and reach.
Partnering with local communities to create sustainable change.
To eradicate human trafficking and modern slavery through education, advocacy, and action.
We work tirelessly to identify and prevent human trafficking, support survivors, and create lasting change through policy reform and community engagement. Through coordinated efforts with law enforcement, government agencies, and community partners, we strive to build a safer Australia.
A world where all individuals are free from exploitation, living with dignity and autonomy.
We envision a future where human trafficking is eliminated, where vulnerable communities are protected, and where survivors are fully supported in their journey to recovery and independence. Through awareness and collective action, we believe this future is achievable.
Through education and awareness programs, we work to prevent human trafficking before it occurs.
We provide comprehensive support services to survivors, helping them rebuild their lives.
Working with law enforcement and policymakers to strengthen anti-trafficking legislation.
Sound The Alarm Limited (ACN 662 799 797) is a registered non-profit organization dedicated to combating human trafficking and modern slavery in Australia. We work through strategic partnerships with law enforcement, government agencies, and community organizations to identify, prevent, and address human trafficking in all its forms.
Our comprehensive approach includes prevention programs, victim support services, and advocacy for stronger anti-trafficking policies. We believe that through coordinated effort and community awareness, we can create lasting change.
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The Star Gold Coast, Casino Dr, Broadbeach QLD 4218
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Join leading experts, law enforcement officials, and advocacy groups for Australia's largest anti-trafficking conference.
State Library of Queensland, Cultural Centre, Stanley Pl, South Brisbane QLD 4101
2:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Educational workshop focusing on identifying and preventing human trafficking in local communities.
Burleigh Heads Surf Club, Goodwin Terrace, Burleigh Heads QLD 4220
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Professional training session for support workers and volunteers working with trafficking survivors.
Queensland Parliament House, 2A George Street, Brisbane City QLD 4000
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Policy discussion forum with lawmakers and advocacy groups on strengthening anti-trafficking legislation.
Working with policymakers and law enforcement to strengthen anti-trafficking legislation and enforcement.
Providing training and resources to communities, organizations, and frontline workers.
Delivering direct assistance and rehabilitation services to trafficking survivors.
Building partnerships to create comprehensive anti-trafficking networks.
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