Sex trafficking is a form of sexual exploitation which can involve luring, grooming and exploitation of children and young people for the purposes of sex. It can involve the use of force, physical and/or psychological coercion and/or deception. Most victims are under 24 years old and some as young as 13 years old, making this responsibility to prevent sex trafficking in schools essential. Most individuals who are trafficked for the purpose of sexual exploitation are women and girls; however, individuals from all genders may be targeted. The Ontario Ministry of Education requires all school boards to educate staff, students and parents/guardians about sex trafficking prevention and intervention. Such actions will continue to build meaningful awareness about sex trafficking which honors student voice, identities and promotes consistent culturally responsive supports for students. This will also help prevent, identify, and recognize sex trafficking to ensure appropriate and quick interventions.