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This document outlines guidelines and requirements for performance reporting, safeguarding sensitive data, data governance, and program evaluation.

Look Beneath the Surface Poster: Real Gifts Version 2 in 18x24 and 24x36.

Look Beneath the Surface Poster: Limited Options Version 1 in 18x24 and 24x36.

Look Beneath the Surface Poster: Real Gifts Version 1 in 18x24 and 24x36.

Creating an effective campaign is about more than raising awareness. This workshop explores the principles of effective health communication campaigns.

Once a youth receives a Child Eligibility Letter it can be used to apply for benefits and services to the same extent as a refugee. This resource offers information on benefit-issuing agencies by state.

National Human Trafficking Prevention Framework

A Public Health Approach to Preventing Human Trafficking
February 13, 2024

Building on decades of work to prevent violence, this framework is a resource for organizations, communities and governments seeking to strengthen efforts to prevent human trafficking. It reflects research and best practices in violence prevention and health promotion, as well as the expertise of people who have experienced human trafficking and allied professionals.

The HHS National Human Trafficking Training and Technical Assistance Center hosted a 90-minute webinar that investigates bias, stigmas, and risk factors that may lead to victimization of individuals with disabilities.

Discussion Topics

  • Perspectives from researchers, service providers, and leaders to understand contributing factors to susceptibility to trafficking and prevention from each of these lenses
  • Promising practices and service responses that address underlying issues that can put individuals with disabilities at risk of trafficking

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The National Human Trafficking Training and Technical Assistance Center hosted a 90-minute webinar on emerging trends and case studies addressing economic mobility. The webinar highlighted survivor-informed models that organizations may implement on financial literacy and sustainable employment opportunities for people who have experienced trafficking. This webinar was moderated by Jenna Novak (Deputy Director, NHTTAC) and included Jill Brogdon (Vice-Chair, Colorado Human Trafficking Council), Tannia Ventura (Director of Partnerships and Education, FreeFrom), and Lenore Schaffer (Senior Manager of Economic Empowerment, Restore NYC) as speakers on the topic. 

As a result of this webinar, participants will be able to do the following: 

  • Understand institutional barriers to economic mobility and financial sustainability for individuals who have experienced human trafficking. 
  • Share successful approaches to integrating financial literacy and financial capacity-building services into trafficking programming. 
  • Discuss innovative programs that provide greater access to post-secondary employment opportunities. 

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State and territory profiles, available in English and Spanish, provide an overview of anti-trafficking activities and resources in each U.S. state and territory to help promote collaboration and inform and enhance the response to trafficking. These snapshots of tailored information include statistics from the National Human Trafficking Hotline, including the number of trafficking cases reported, the number of persons trafficked, demographic information about potential victims, and locations of instances of trafficking. The profiles also contain information about state and territorial trafficking laws and public resources, including collaborations, task forces, research, and publications.

The profiles were created by the National Human Trafficking Training and Technical Assistance Center in coordination with the National Human Trafficking Hotline  to complement SOAR to Health and Wellness Training

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