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Report: Peer Support Groups for Individuals Who Have Experienced Human Trafficking and Substance Use Disorder Exploratory Brief

Resource Type
Reports
Audience
Behavioral Health
Health Care
Public Health
Social Services
Survivors of Human Trafficking
Victim Service Provider
Topic
Community Partnerships
Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS)
Survivor Involvement
Trauma-informed

This brief explores how peer support groups may be helpful to individuals who have experienced trafficking and substance use disorder. By providing an overview of what peer support groups are, exploring the evidence base for existing models, and sharing insights from those with lived and professional experiences, it is our goal to help providers and practitioners explore ways to enhance services for their clients and patients.

Peer Support Groups for Individuals Who Have Experienced Human Trafficking and Substance Use Disorder Exploratory Brief


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