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The Toolkit for Building Survivor-Informed Organizations is a collection of new and existing resources that builds organizational capacity to meaningfully collaborate with and support staff, volunteers, and consultants with lived experience in human trafficking. The toolkit is a resource for anti-trafficking organizations, coalitions, task forces, volunteer programs, and other community and faith-based organizations that want to improve collaboration with those impacted by human trafficking. This toolkit provides guidance, tools, and resources that support professionally engaging people with lived experience when developing, delivering, and evaluating programs and policies. The 2023 update to this previously published toolkit includes three new chapters with recommendations and resources on (1) survivor leadership engagement; (2) diversity, equity, and inclusion; and (3) wellness.

Survivor-Informed Toolkit  (PDF)

 

Le guide pour la détection de la traite des êtres humains adultes est désigné pour être utilisé dans divers domaines de soins de santé, de santé comportementale, de services sociaux et de santé publique. L’outil évalue les patients ou les clients adultes pour la victimization de la traite des êtres humains ou le risque potentielle de la traite. L’outil est centré sur le survivants avec une approche éclairée sure les traumatismes et culturellement approprié

Adult Human Trafficking Screening Tool (French)  (PDF)

The Human Trafficking School Safety Protocol Toolkit is a step-by-step guide to help schools (1) identify students that may be experiencing trafficking or may have an increased risk for trafficking, (2) ensure educators and other staff comply with mandatory reporting laws, (3) ensure the safety of students, educators, and other staff when reporting human trafficking and other forms of violence, and (4) help students connect to service providers and/or programs intended to reduce further exposure to violence and victimization. 

 

Creating a safe environment and building rapport with students who have experienced trafficking are foundational elements of trauma-informed care. This handout includes several practical ways to enhance feelings of safety and security when screening a student for trafficking.

The Human Trafficking Community Readiness Guide was created by a diverse group of subject matter experts, including individuals with lived experience, with the intention to strengthen community readiness in anti-trafficking work. This guide provides step-by-step instructions on how communities can assess their current efforts and develop sustainable strategies based on their level of readiness. This guide will help community providers and organizations create an effective, coordinated, multidisciplinary, and tailored approach to identify and respond to trafficking in your unique community.


FINAL_HT Community Readiness Guide_508_0.pdf  (PDF)

La herramienta para la detección de la trata de personas adultas está diseñada para usarse en diversos entornos de atención médica, salud mental, servicios sociales y salud pública. La herramienta evalúa a pacientes adultos o clientes a fin de detectar la victimización o el riesgo de posible victimización de la trata de personas. Es una herramienta de intervención centrada en el sobreviviente, basada en el trauma y culturalmente adecuada.

Adult Human Trafficking Screening Toolkit (Spanish)  (PDF)

The Grant Management Toolkit provides information to Office on Trafficking in Persons’ grantees and other organizations on how to create a culture and infrastructure that supports effective implementation and sustainability of anti-trafficking programs. The toolkit includes links to official resources on federal websites and supplemental, unofficial information from other sources.

Grant Management Toolkit  (PDF)

The Housing and Economic Mobility Toolkit includes guiding principles for serving survivors of human trafficking, strategies for developing community partnerships, and clarification about survivors’ eligibility for existing housing resources.

This document was developed by fellows of the 2017 Human Trafficking Leadership Academy (HTLA) organized through the National Human Trafficking Training and Technical Assistance Center and Coro Northern California. A team of six nongovernment service providers and six survivor leaders worked together to develop recommendations on how to enhance service provision to survivors of human trafficking or those at risk of human trafficking using trauma-informed practices and survivor-informed principles.

The HTLA fellowship is funded by the Office on Trafficking in Persons (OTIP) and the Office on Women’s Health (OWH) at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The recommendations and content of this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of OTIP, OWH, or HHS.

Survivor-Informed Practice Self-Guided Assessment Tool.pdf  (PDF)

The Adult Human Trafficking Screening Tool is designed for use across various health care, behavioral health, social services, and public health settings. The tool assesses adult patients or clients for human trafficking victimization or risk for potential trafficking victimization. It is a survivor-centered, trauma-informed, and culturally appropriate intervention tool.

Adult Human Trafficking Screening Tool and Guide  (PDF)