Survivor services
Building Trauma-Informed Practices for Anti-Trafficking Housing Programs
Date Published
2022
Agencies
OVC-Sponsored
OVC FY 2023 Human Trafficking Training and Technical Assistance Program
Closing Date
Grants.gov Deadline
Application JustGrants Deadline
Domestic Violence Housing First (DVHF) Services Show Promise for Increasing Housing Stability for Survivors: Findings After 6 and 12 Months
Date Published
August 2022
Agencies
OVC-Sponsored
Recommendations for Practitioners Evaluation of the Enhanced Collaborative Model Task Forces to Combat Human Trafficking
Date Published
June 2022
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
Findings from an Evaluation of the Enhanced Collaborative Model Task Forces to Combat Human Trafficking
Date Published
January 2022
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
Partnerships and Pathways to Economic Opportunity for Survivors of Trafficking: A Guide
Date Published
January 2022
Agencies
OVC-Sponsored
Evaluation of the Enhanced Collaborative Model to Combat Human Trafficking, Technical Report
Date Published
2021
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
Promising Practices: Multidisciplinary Responses to Complex Homicide Cases
Date Published
2020
Agencies
OVC-Sponsored
Help for Victims
Find assistance if you are a victim of crime, including national helplines, help in your state, and contact information for your state’s victim compensation program.
The Tribal Resource Tool: Resources for Survivors of Crime and Abuse
Search the Tribal Resource Tool to help locate services available to American Indian and Alaska Native survivors of crime and abuse. This OVC-funded resource was created by the National Center for Victims of Crime, National Congress of American Indians, Tribal Law and Policy Institute, and the StrongHearts Native Helpline.
Delivering the News With Compassion: The GRIEV_ING Death Notification Protocol
Date Published
2005
Agencies
OVC-Sponsored
Coping After Terrorism for Survivors
Date Published
2009
Agencies
OVC-Sponsored
American Psychological Association
The American Psychological Association offers information on posttraumatic stress disorder and a Disaster Response Network, which includes more than 1,500 psychologists who volunteer to provide free onsite mental health services to disaster survivors and the relief workers who assist them.