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Stages of a Task Force

Guides human trafficking task forces to prioritize efforts. Describes three task force stages: foundation, stabilization, and sustainability. Each stage includes key activities and critical topics to address. The document is designed to address task forces at different stages

Process for Safe Harbor Engagement with Subject Matter Experts

Includes a step-by-step process of engaging any kind of subject matter expert (including survivor experts). Intended to be a checklist and a reference for ensuring that all critical expert engagement steps—such as budgeting compensation, discussing scope of the

Ohio Safe Harbor Resource Card

Describes the steps for pursuing safe harbor diversion. Originally developed in the FY2017 iteration of the OVC Improving Outcomes grant, this Safe Harbor resource card was adapted in 2022 to reflect recent changes in Safe Harbor statute. The

Human Trafficking Resource Guide for Ohio’s Public Children Services Agencies

A comprehensive resource guide for children’s services agencies. Material includes information on federal and state laws, Ohio’s response to human
trafficking, considerations for children’s services practitioners, and other helpful resources.

Human Trafficking 101- An Overview

Introductory training required to be completed by Department for Community Based Services (DCBS) staff as well as Private child-caring (PCC) or private childplacing (PCP) agencies contracted to provide care and services for a child in the custody of

Labor Trafficking of Children and Youth

This training is required for Department for Community Based Services (DCBS) staff as well as Private child-caring (PCC) or private child-placing (PCP) agencies contracted to provide care and services for a child in the custody of the Cabinet

Sex Trafficking of Children and Youth

This training is required for Department for Community Based Services (DCBS) staff as well as Private child-caring (PCC) or private child-placing (PCP) agencies contracted to provide care and services for a child in the custody of the Cabinet