Where is the anti-trafficking movement on data? How do we measure human trafficking using available data? The webinar from HEAL Trafficking, Inc. provides an hour overview of following topics: Importance of critical thinking, Dangers of repeating unreliable data, How do we talk about statistics, Implications of reliance
Download →An IOFA and Courtney’s House webinar: involving the topics of youth sex trafficking, trauma, African-American history in the U.S. and its correlation to human trafficking, understanding the African-American community and how to provide direct services to trafficked youth, and how to engage and how to outreach with
Download →Human trafficking is a global issue, with survivors representing all genders, ages, races, ethnicities, religions, and countries. However, little research exists that identifies effective practices in supporting survivors of human trafficking. The research that does exist is Western-centric. To fill this gap in the literature, the goal
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Download →The End Abuse of People with Disabilities website is managed by the Center on Victimization and Safety (CVS) at the Vera Institute of Justice. As awareness about the rates of violence against people with disabilities and Deaf people grows, so does the need to connect the practitioners,
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Download →Presentation Goals: • To provide tips to help identify a human trafficking victim who may have an intellectual or developmental disability (I/DD) • To provide tips for communicating with a human trafficking victim with an I/DD • To identify resources to help support human trafficking victims with
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