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Daily Archives: July 13, 2026

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The Rise of Child Labor in the United States

UncategorizedBy adminJuly 13, 2026

“Recent data from the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division (WHD) shows a 14% rise in overall child labor violations since 2022 and an 88% increase in children illegally employed since 2019.”

Human Trafficking: Screening and Assessment Tools and Practices for Runaway and Homeless Youth Settings

UncategorizedBy adminJuly 13, 2026

“This guide offers explanation as to how through screening and assessment, RHY programs can make appropriate referrals and connections with partner agencies to provide the best service team for each young person.”

Safety Planning Information: Human Trafficking

UncategorizedBy adminJuly 13, 2026

“Consider these tips for conducting safety planning with victims of human trafficking as well as those who may be considering suspicious jobs or relationships and may be at risk for human trafficking.”

Working at the Intersection of Housing Insecurity/Homelessness and Human Trafficking

UncategorizedBy adminJuly 13, 2026

“Pathfinder will present the housing needs of survivors, what works, how their work is different from DV/SA shelters. Pathfinder will also provide advocacy and policy recommendations to build or strengthen your program’s capacity to respond to the urgent needs of survivors of human trafficking.”

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