Labor Trafficking Protocol Guidelines
Offers comprehensive guidance for state and local governments, service
providers, community organizations, and others to address labor trafficking, protect and support victims, and hold traffickers accountable. The protocol guidelines are specifically to enhance identification and response to
providers, community organizations, and others to address labor trafficking, protect and support victims, and hold traffickers accountable. The protocol guidelines are specifically to enhance identification and response to
Safe Harbor Protocol Guidelines
Developed to meet the needs of communities desiring best practices to draw upon during the protocol development process, as well as professionals and agencies lacking community protocols and needing guidance on how to address child and youth sex
Statewide Care Coordination Referral Form
Comprehensive referral form for community partners and statewide agencies to refer a child or youth to care coordination services.
Steering Committee Brief
Summarizes and documents the development of the steering committee, which is a multidisciplinary oversight body comprising service provider partners who serve non-systems-involved, transition-age youth. Includes descriptions of the role of the steering committee, recruitment of steering committee members,
Tribal Listening Session Report
The Nebraska Indian Child Welfare Coalition (NICWC), a subrecipient on NE’s grant, conducted an assessment of the current state of human trafficking in tribal communities via listening sessions with each of the four tribes in Nebraska: The Omaha
Alabama Uniform Human Trafficking Initiative: Incident Response Protocol
Includes the findings of Alabama’s Improving Outcomes project and
recommended next steps. The purpose of the protocol is to describe the response and coordinated activities required to investigate a potential instance of human trafficking. The protocol describes
recommended next steps. The purpose of the protocol is to describe the response and coordinated activities required to investigate a potential instance of human trafficking. The protocol describes
HT and Exploitation Informational Guides
These guides were created for four different audiences: the general public, caregivers, law enforcement, and the media. The general guide includes information on the definition of human trafficking, traffickers and buyers, victims, how one should talk about human
Training Module Series
Created to increase capacity of services providers and law enforcement in their state to recognize and respond to children and youth who had been trafficked, New Mexico developed a set of 8 training modules. These training modules focused
Facilitation and Adult Learning Techniques
Created to support human trafficking coordinators in their efforts to host MDT meetings and train professionals. Includes a list of tips on “facilitation 101,” hosting effective discussions, adult learning techniques, and virtual meetings, as well as related weblinks.
LA Child and Youth Trafficking Collaborative MDT Taxonomy
Defines different kinds of MDTs: advisory MDTs, case review, and emergency response.