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Labor Trafficking Poster

Also available in Spanish
December 15, 2016

The Labor Trafficking Poster can be downloaded, printed, and distributed in your community.

Health Provider Assessment Card

Also available in Spanish
December 20, 2016

The Health Provider Assessment Card can be downloaded, printed, and distributed in health care settings.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has a critical role in the U.S. Government’s comprehensive response to prevent and end human trafficking. HHS is a member of the President’s Interagency Task Force to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons (PITF) and established an HHS task force in 2015 to further strengthen cross-departmental initiatives to support survivors of human trafficking and prevent modern slavery.

The Office of Trafficking in Persons (OTIP) collaborates with private organizations to raise awareness, identify research needs, and gather recommendations to improve government programs. Below, you will see our past efforts.

OTIP partners with other federal agencies and departments to improve the government’s coordination of services and better understand the needs of survivors and those at risk of human trafficking.

Registration link and meeting agenda for the National Advisory Committee on the Sex Trafficking of Children and Youth in the United States Public Meeting

Human Trafficking Webinar for Behavioral Health Professionals: SOAR to Health and Wellness

Stop. Observe. Ask. Respond to Human Trafficking.
August 9, 2017

Many victims of human trafficking come into contact with health care and social service professionals and remain unidentified. Potential victims can present with a wide-range of physical and psychological health issues and social service needs. The SOAR to Health and Wellness training aims to educate health care and social service professionals on how to identify, treat, and respond appropriately to potential victims of human trafficking. This webinar was recorded on March 23, 2017.

Human Trafficking Webinar for Health Care Providers: SOAR to Health and Wellness

Stop. Observe. Ask. Respond to Human Trafficking.
August 9, 2017

Many victims of human trafficking come into contact with health care and social service professionals and remain unidentified. Potential victims can present with a wide-range of physical and psychological health issues and social service needs. The SOAR to Health and Wellness training aims to educate health care and social service professionals on how to identify, treat, and respond appropriately to potential victims of human trafficking.  This webinar was recorded on March 16, 2017.