Trauma
Building Human Trafficking Cases with Traumatized Victims
Identifying Labor Trafficking in the U.S.
Trauma-Informed Approaches and Interviewing of Labor Trafficking Victims in the U.S.
Register for the Trauma Informed Counseling for Older Adults Webinar
Freedom Network USA Conference-Leveling Up: Human Trafficking in a New Era
Miami, FL
Psychometric Properties of the PCL-5 in a Sample of First Responders
2021 Domestic Violence and Elder Abuse Awareness Conference
Paintsville, KY
26th Institute on Violence, Abuse and Trauma San Diego International Summit
San Diego, CA
OVC FY 2021 Fostering Resilience and Hope: Bridging the Gap Between Law Enforcement and the Community
OVC FY 2021 Law Enforcement Human Trafficking Fellowship Program
Who Is Everybody? In Family or Dependency Court
Summary
Who Is Everybody? In Family or Dependency Court is a brief guide in the I Am Isabella series that explains the different roles of people that a child may hear of or interact with throughout their child welfare case and in family or dependency court.
It includes practical tips for preparing for court and information on some...
Family and Dependency Court Resources
Family and Dependency Court Resources
Use these materials with children and youth who may have involvement with family and dependency court as the victim of or witness to a crime. The materials teach children about how the child welfare system works, what their rights are, and how they can cope with the difficult feelings they might have during the process.
Character booklets about court roles...
A Guide for Parents and Caregivers
A Guide for Parents and Caregivers
Child Victims and Witnesses Support Materials includes materials for young children ages 2 to 6 years old, school-age children ages 7 to 12 years old, and youth ages 13 to 18 years old. For each age group, there are materials about the criminal justice system and the child welfare system, so you can choose the materials that will be...
Human Trafficking: A Guide for Practitioners
A Guide for Practitioners
These materials were designed for youth aged 12−18 who have experienced sex and labor trafficking, to help inform and empower them as they navigate through the justice system.
Funded by the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC), these materials were created with the input of those with similar lived experiences, and expert practitioners working in the anti-trafficking field.
While the materials...