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This toolkit for National Human Trafficking Prevention Month 2024 focuses on activating partnerships to prevent and respond to human trafficking. The toolkit includes sample social media, graphics, newsletter and website copy, and suggested resources.
A proclamation is an official announcement signed by a government official, such as a mayor or governor, to recognize an initiative or observance for the purpose of raising awareness or celebrating a significant milestone.
Adapted remarks on the importance of viewing human trafficking through a public health lens from the “Paths to Equity” Women’s Funding Network Conference by Katherine Chon, Director of the Office on Trafficking in Persons.
The Human Trafficking Leadership Academy is committed to developing and expanding survivor-informed services while also providing leadership development opportunities to survivor leaders and anti-trafficking professionals.
The U.S. State and Territory Profiles provide an overview of anti-trafficking activities and resources in each state and territory to help promote collaboration and inform and enhance the response to trafficking in each context.
The Adult Human Trafficking Screening Tool is designed for use across various health care, behavioral health, social services, and public health settings in order to assess adult patients or clients for human trafficking victimization or risk for potential trafficking victimization.
Materials include posters, brochures, and a pocket card to help health care and social service providers recognize the signs of human trafficking and raise awareness about human trafficking and how to get help. Materials are available in English and Spanish. Select materials available in Chinese, Indonesian, Korean, Thai, and Vietnamese.
Use LBS materials to raise awareness about human trafficking and how to get help. Materials in English and Spanish include posters, brochures, pocket cards, stickers, bookmarks, and radio PSAs. Select materials available in Chinese, Indonesian, Korean, Thai, and Vietnamese.
The Domestic Victims of Human Trafficking Program (DVHT) forges paths to freedom by providing domestic survivors of human trafficking with comprehensive case management, direct services, and referrals to services.