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2018 HHS Health and Human Trafficking Symposium—Takeaways and Next Steps
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This report details takeaways and next steps from the HHS Health and Human Trafficking Symposium on November 28–29, 2018.
Study of HHS Programs Serving Human Trafficking Victims
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Principal Investigator: Heather Clawson Caliber, an ICF International Company
Evidence-Based Mental Health Treatment for Victims of Human Trafficking
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This Issue Brief examines the evidence-based research for treating common mental health conditions experienced by victims of human trafficking. This was a topic identified at the National Symposium on the Health Needs of Human Trafficking Victims sponsored by ASPE and held in Washington, DC, September 22-23, 2008. [13 PDF pages]
Evidence-Based Mental Health Treatment for Victims of Human Trafficking
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By: Erin Williamson, Nicole M. Dutch, and Heather J. Clawson Caliber, an ICF International Company
Study of HHS Programs Serving Human Trafficking Victims
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Authors: Heather J. Clawson ICF International Nicole M. Dutch ICF International Amy Salomon Advocates for Human Potential Lisa Goldblatt Grace Consultant, Advocates for Human Potential My Life My Choice Project
Human Trafficking Into and Within the United States: A Review of The Literature
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This comprehensive review of current literature on human trafficking into and within the United States focuses on surveying what the social science or other literature has found about the issues of identifying and effectively serving trafficking victims. A more specific focus concerns the phenomenon of “domestic trafficking” (trafficking involving U.S.
Human Trafficking Into and Within the United States: A Review of the Literature
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By: Heather J. Clawson, Nicole Dutch, Amy Solomon, and Lisa Goldblatt Grace
Study of HHS Programs Serving Human Trafficking Victims: Final Report
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This is the final report produced under this project and includes an executive summary at the beginning of the report. The report summarizes and synthesizes all of the information obtained under the literature review, the site visits, and the National Symposium on the Health Needs of Human Trafficking Victims, and draws upon the issue briefs produced under this project. [74 PDF pages]
National Symposium On the Health Needs of Human Trafficking Victims: Post-Symposium Brief
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This Issue Brief presents an overview of the major topics discussed at the National Symposium on the Health Needs of Human Trafficking Victims sponsored by ASPE and held in Washington, DC, September 22-23, 2008. The brief focuses on the post-presentation discussions and suggestions of participants.
National Symposium on the Health Needs of Human Trafficking Victims: Post-Symposium Brief
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By: Erin Williamson, Nicole M. Dutch, and Heather J. Clawson Caliber, an ICF International Company
Addressing the Needs of Victims of Human Trafficking: Challenges, Barriers, and Promising Practices
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This Issue Brief focuses on the multiple service needs of victims of human trafficking and the services available to meet those needs. Additionally, it discusses challenges and barriers to providing services to victims, international and domestic, adults and minors, and highlights innovative solutions to these challenges and promising practices to overcome barriers. [10 PDF pages]
Addressing the Needs of Victims of Human Trafficking: Challenges, Barriers, and Promising Practices
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By: Heather J. Clawson and Nicole Dutch
Case Management and the Victim of Human Trafficking: A Critical Service for Client Success
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This Issue Brief focuses on the importance of case management in working with international victims of human trafficking from the point of identification until a victim reaches self-sufficiency. This brief looks at the characteristics of an effective case manager along with the benefits not only to victims, but also other key stakeholders including law enforcement and service providers.
Case Management and the Victim of Human Trafficking: A Critical Service for Client Success
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By: Heather J. Clawson and Nicole Dutch Part of a larger project:Study of HHS Programs Serving Human Trafficking Victims
Pretesting a Human Trafficking Screening Tool in the Child Welfare and Runaway and Homeless Youth Systems
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This report summarizes findings from a study to develop and pre-test a human trafficking screening tool with 617 youth in runaway and homeless youth (RHY) and child welfare (CW) settings. The tool was found to be accessible, easy to administer, and effective in identifying trafficked youth in these settings, though additional research is needed.
Identifying Victims of Human Trafficking: Inherent Challenges and Promising Strategies From the Field
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This Issue Brief focuses on the identification of international and domestic victims of human trafficking in the U.S, looking at the various challenges as well as promising practices to identifying this population.
Identifying Victims of Human Trafficking: Inherent Challenges and Promising Strategies from the Field
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By: Heather J. Clawson, Ph.D. and Nicole Dutch, B.A.
Treating the Hidden Wounds: Trauma Treatment and Mental Health Recovery for Victims of Human Trafficking
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This Issue Brief focuses on the trauma experienced by most trafficking victims, its impact on health and well-being, some of the challenges to meeting trauma-related needs of trafficking victims, and promising approaches to treatment and recovery.
Treating the Hidden Wounds: Trauma Treatment and Mental Health Recovery for Victims of Human Trafficking
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By: Heather J. Clawson, Ph.D., Amy Salomon, Ph.D., and Lisa Goldblatt Grace, LICSW, MPH
Findings from a Pretest of a Human Trafficking Screening Tool in the Child Welfare and Runaway and Homeless Youth Systems
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This page highlights key materials from a study to develop and pre-test a human trafficking screening tool with 617 youth in runaway and homeless youth (RHY) and child welfare (CW) settings. The tool was found to be accessible, easy to administer, and effective in identifying trafficked youth in these settings, though additional research is needed.