175 L Street, NE
Washington, DC
This 2-day training is a unique opportunity for elected and executive-level leadership from police and prosecutor agencies to develop and refine human trafficking responses to improve victim identification and promote public safety.
Experienced faculty with a variety of subject-matter expertise will facilitate peer-to-peer conversations around the following topics—
- organizational infrastructure, resources, policies, and practices to more effectively combat sex and labor trafficking;
- integration of survivor voices to develop, implement, and sustain promising practices that are victim-centered and trauma-informed;
- effective communication of the realities of human trafficking; and
- minimizing barriers to victim disclosure.
Applications from chief executives working with OVC Enhanced Collaborative Model (ECM) Human Trafficking Task Forces will be prioritized, but police and prosecution executives from any jurisdictions are welcome to apply. The Institute is a free 2-day training that is an approved training for OVC ECM grantees (and therefore can access grant funds to cover costs), but others will need to cover their own expenses.
For more trainings under this initiative, visit the Supporting the ECM Task Force to Combat Human Trafficking Program section of the AEquitas website.