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Building Protocol for Identifying and Responding to Individuals at Risk of Human Trafficking

Community Impact Programs, Inc requested NHTTAC provide training to the members of their multidisciplinary team on building protocol to identify and respond to cases of human trafficking. The team also requested opportunity for follow up questions after members are able to begin utilizing the knowledge acquired from the training. 

As a result of this T/TA, participants will be able to do the following: 

  1. Describe the components needed to develop a trauma-informed protocol for identifying and responding to cases of human trafficking. 

  2. Explore best practices for identifying and vetting resources. 

  3. Identify next steps necessary for multidisciplinary team members to begin building a protocol in their organizations.  

Event Date
Time
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Timezone
EST
Location

Kenosha, WI
United States

Target Audience
Behavioral health professionals (psychologists, psychiatrists, mental health/substance use counselors)
Child welfare (state agency staff; child welfare contractors; non-profit personnel)
Corrections Based Services
Criminal justice (e.g., law enforcement, prosecutors, probation, court)
Educators (teachers, professors, school administrators)
Health care (physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, dentist, nurses, pharmacists)
Housing (case workers, shelter directors, public housing authority agencies)
Legal (civil and/or rights-based attorney and/or paralegal, clinic)
Public health (health department staff, health care executive, community health workers)
Social worker (case manager, school counselor, supervisor, administrator)
Survivors of human trafficking
Victim service providers
T/TA Topic
Community Partnerships
Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS)
Organizational Protocols, Policies, and Procedures
SOAR Framework
Survivor Involvement
Trauma-Informed Approach
Vulnerable Populations (specify below)