Trauma
Building Human Trafficking Cases with Traumatized Victims
Identifying Labor Trafficking in the U.S.
Trauma-Informed Approaches and Interviewing of Labor Trafficking Victims in the U.S.
Register for the Trauma Informed Counseling for Older Adults Webinar
Freedom Network USA Conference-Leveling Up: Human Trafficking in a New Era
Miami, FL
Psychometric Properties of the PCL-5 in a Sample of First Responders
2021 Domestic Violence and Elder Abuse Awareness Conference
Paintsville, KY
26th Institute on Violence, Abuse and Trauma San Diego International Summit
San Diego, CA
OVC FY 2021 Fostering Resilience and Hope: Bridging the Gap Between Law Enforcement and the Community
OVC FY 2021 Law Enforcement Human Trafficking Fellowship Program
I Am Still Isabella
Summary
I Am Still Isabella tells the story of what happens to Isabella after she is removed from her home and placed with another caregiver, her auntie.
To illustrate common occurrences in cases of child removal, the story follows Isabella as she adjusts to life in her new home, regularly meets with her caseworker and counselor and discusses...
It's Not Just You
Summary
It’s Not Just You tells the story of two youth—Nishan and his family, when caseworkers visit their home; and Lila, when she is placed at her grandmother’s home by caseworkers after an incident.
To illustrate the common occurrences in child welfare cases, both stories showcase Nishan and Lila interacting with caseworkers, advocates, and counselors. Lila’s story also...
What's Going On? Your Rights and Who You'll Meet
Summary
What’s Going On?—a companion piece to the Sergio’s Story, Zoe’s Story, and Jamie’s Story graphic novels—provides information about—
- the various people a child or youth victim of human trafficking might meet,
- the rights a victim or witness has in different courts,
- how trafficking is defined in the United States, and
- the laws and services that might...
Brave Maya
Summary
Brave Maya tells the story of what happens to a little girl named Maya after caseworkers visit her home.
To illustrate the common occurrences in child welfare cases, the story follows Maya as she meets with caseworkers, goes to court and meets her advocate, engages with a counselor, and receives support from external family members.
Throughout the...