According to a 2022 report by the International Labor Organization, Walk Free Foundation, and the International Organization for Migration, approximately 27.6 million people globally experienced labor trafficking in 2021.…
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Who We Are
NHTTAC delivers training and technical assistance (T/TA) on behalf of the Office on Trafficking in Persons (OTIP) to inform and enhance the public health response to human trafficking. Operating under the Administration for Children and Families within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, OTIP's mission is to combat human trafficking by supporting and leading systems that prevent trafficking through public awareness and to protect victims through identification and assistance, helping them rebuild their lives and become self-sufficient. NHTTAC supports OTIP in developing and delivering training and technical assistance that strengthens anti-trafficking work and aids OTIP in fulfilling its mission.
SOAR to Health and Wellness
SOAR offers standardized, accredited trainings for individuals, organizations, and communities that address human trafficking in behavioral health, health care, public health, and social services settings. SOAR is available online and in person in English and Spanish and equips participants with skills and resources they can use.
Technical Assistance
Our technical assistance offerings include coaching, peer reviews, workshops, convenings, toolkits, and literature reviews. In addition, our offerings are:
• Tailored to each target audience
• Varied in format
• Survivor informed, interactive, and collaborative
Survivor Involvement
We provide professional development opportunities for survivors through fellowships and scholarships. Our Human Trafficking Leadership Academy provides leadership development opportunities to survivor leaders and ally professionals. We partner with a diverse network of professionals with lived experience to ensure that all of our work and offerings are survivor informed.
Survivor InvolvementUpcoming Training
From the Director
“Human trafficking is a public health issue that impacts individuals, families, and entire communities across generations. The Office on Trafficking in Persons commits to exploring partnerships to better leverage the public health framework to strengthen data collection, better target public awareness and prevention campaigns, expand training to address the root causes of human trafficking, and empower survivors of trafficking.”