The Human Trafficking Leadership Academy (HTLA) is committed to developing and expanding survivor-informed services while also providing leadership development opportunities to survivor leaders and ally professionals. Fellows work collaboratively to provide substantive recommendations that will inform research, policies, and programs that improve awareness, understanding, and assistance to survivors of trafficking or those at risk of trafficking.
This Class comprises allied professionals and survivor leaders from the Southwest region of the United States, with a focus on developing recommendations that will inform new research, policies, and programs that improve awareness, understanding, and assistance to survivors of labor trafficking and those who are at risk of experiencing human trafficking. The fellows will work together to respond to the following question: “How can communities assess and respond to risk factors among migratory families in order to reduce vulnerabilities and prevent labor trafficking?”
Note: This event is not open to the public. For more information, visit NHTTAC’s page on the Human Trafficking Leadership Academy.
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