IDEA

Award

Considered the industry’s most distinguished and rigorous design competitions, this award recognizes the significance of a toolkit designed by SuperDeep Studio to advance the advocacy and reform efforts of the National Center for Youth Law (NCYL) and its Collaborative Responses to Commercial Sexual Exploitation Initiative (CRCSE). The initiative seeks to eliminate the commercial sexual exploitation of children and youth (CSEC/Y), and create collaborative, youth-centered, trauma- informed responses for youth impacted by exploitation.

The CRCSE Toolkit, of which there are few in this area of expertise, documents the CRCSE team’s approach to activating conversations, shifting perspectives, building trust, transforming systems, and empowering Youth and survivors to thrive. The design and development of this toolkit, supported by a grant from the Novo Foundation, provides action-oriented tools for group facilitation, knowledge sharing and policy and practice change

Every outcome from the CR Toolkit - each engagement, conversation and coalition formed, contributes to the collective momentum of advocacy and reform for CSEC/Y
This toolkit will support NCYL’s efforts to increase our engagement and collaboration across jurisdictions, guiding users through implementing a comprehensive process to not only create change in their work, but to influence others in turn.

Kate Walker Brown

(Director, Collaborative Responses to Commercial Sexual Exploitation Initiative)