This one hour webinar, featuring HEAL’s Drs Kimberly Chang and Hanni Stoklosa, introduces a public health framework for human trafficking, which allows communities to identify and respond to the complex needs of all survivors of human trafficking while addressing the
Media representations of sex trafficking among homeless youth typically and needlessly contain sensationalized images and unsupported false statistics regarding the issue.
NAPNAP Partners for Vulnerable Youth is dedicated to improving the physical and mental health and well-being of vulnerable infants, children, adolescents and young adults.
Developed through the efforts of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and physicians on Children’s medical staff in the interest of advancing pediatric healthcare. 2015.
Countryman-Roswurm, K., & Patton Brackin, B. (2017). Awareness without re-exploitation: Empowering approaches to sharing the message about human trafficking. Journal of Human Trafficking, 3(4), 327-334.
The Mayor of San Francisco’s Task Force on Anti-Human Trafficking has adopted these recommendations to ensure that City departments consider the effects on human trafficking survivors before granting media access.
Wichita State University’s Center for Combating Human Trafficking’s guide, intended to assist survivors, social service agencies, and media representatives to thoughtfully consider how survivor stories should be written and portrayed in the media and used within the anti-trafficking movement as
The National Human Trafficking Training and Technical Assistance Center (NHTTAC) delivers training and technical assistance (T/TA) to inform and enhance the public health response to human trafficking. By applying a public health approach, NHTTAC holistically builds the capacity of communities