How We Can Support Survivors Of Human Trafficking
7 of the best and newest resources that offer practical advice for advocates working with survivors of human trafficking.
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7 of the best and newest resources that offer practical advice for advocates working with survivors of human trafficking.
“The purpose of this special collection is to compile resources focused on improving the law enforcement responses to domestic violence and sexual assault.”
An organization committed to — and working on behalf of — crime victims and their families.
Training resources and tools assembled by the BJV, OVC, and others.
The NCEA provides the latest information regarding research, training, best practices, news and resources on elder abuse, neglect and exploitation to professionals and the public.
NCALL creates resources related to abuse in later life and unique issues facing older adults and survivors of abuse.
OVC is dedicated to a constant improvement in the national response to crime victims.
This hotline is a free resource created by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Office for Victims of Crime for people to report fraud against anyone age 60 or older.
“In this workshop, API-GBV was joined by Hyejin Shim and Neda Said of Survived & Punished, who guided participants through a discussion of the criminalization of survivors, and how advocates can support criminalized survivors.”
NCDVTMH provides training, support, and consultation to advocates and policymakers as they work to improve agency and systems-level responses to survivors and their children.
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