Safety Plans for children and youth who have been trafficked are important in maintaining their physical, psychological, and emotional safety. In association with this, service providers and professionals working with victims of sex trafficking must also establish a safety protocol to protect staff when working with trafficking
Download →This paper examines the GenerateHope (GH) residential program and provides early outcome results for residents living at the GH program between six and 12 months. GH has integrated the types of assistance requested by sex-trafficking victims with clinical insights into trauma therapy, in turn establishing a live-in
Download →Case managers who work with vulnerable youth may find it difficult to engage in conversations with youth who may be survivors of domestic minor sex trafficking and/or Commerical Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) This Fact Sheet offers suggestions on how to build rapport and strengthen relationships with
Download →Case managers who work with vulnerable youth already provide an array of comprehensive services for their clients. This Fact Sheet addresses additional needs for survivors of Commerical Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) and domestic minor sex trafficking. To download the Fact Sheet, please click the link
Download →When working with vulnerable youth it is important to be empathetic and use empowering, trauma-informed language. Use the following information to guide your conversation with potentially sex trafficked or commercially sexually exploited children/youth. To download the Fact Sheet, please click the link below: Trauma Informed Language
Download →It is important for victims and survivors of child trafficking to receive comprehensive services as part of their care. Developing working relationships with local agencies who provide a variety of services will help in the referral process in order to meet the needs of each trafficked youth.
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