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Office on Trafficking in Persons
政府管理
Washington,District of Columbia 7,368 位关注者
Strengthening the public health response to human trafficking
关于我们
The Office on Trafficking in Persons (OTIP) develops anti-trafficking strategies, policies, and programs to prevent human trafficking, build the capacity of health and human services to respond to human trafficking, increase identification of victims and access to services, and strengthen health and well-being outcomes for survivors of human trafficking. We have three major functions: Protection: We fund victim identification and assistance programs and determine eligibility for services for certain victims of human trafficking. Prevention: We partner with government, non-government, and private organizations to raise public awareness, provide training and technical assistance, build capacity, and identify opportunities to prevent human trafficking. Research and Policy: We collaborate with government and non-government agencies to evaluate anti-trafficking programs, streamline data collection, identify research priorities, and inform anti-trafficking policies.
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https://www.acf.hhs.gov/otip
Office on Trafficking in Persons的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 政府管理
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Washington,District of Columbia
- 创立
- 2015
动态
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OTIP has released a new Information Memorandum (IM) addressing federal authorities related to demand for human trafficking. Key issues highlighted include distinguishing between: - Demand for commercial sex and demand for sex trafficking. - Demand related to sex trafficking vs. labor trafficking. - Demand for cheap labor and labor trafficking. The IM also highlights statutes and studies that offer guidance on these complex issues and outlines Congress' direction to the Executive Branch for coordinated action. https://bit.ly/3YYC3gd #Partner2Prevent #EndTrafficking
Federal Authorities Related to Demand for Human Trafficking Information Memorandum
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November is Native American Heritage Month, a time to honor the culture and contributions of Native communities while recognizing the challenges they experience. Learn about culturally responsive strategies for supporting Native communities in anti-human trafficking efforts: https://bit.ly/3CvgyvL
Culturally Responsive Approaches to Anti-Human Trafficking Programming in Native Communities
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Today is World Day for the Prevention of and Healing from Child Sexual Exploitation, Abuse, and Violence. Every child deserves to grow up free from harm. Explore strategies and resources for prevention and response: https://bit.ly/3Zdjk1M
Technology-Facilitated Human Trafficking
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OTIP is excited to share the latest Information Memorandum (IM) on Leveraging Criminal Record Relief to Improve Public Health Outcomes for Individuals Who Have Experienced Trafficking. This IM highlights federal efforts to provide criminal record relief for trafficking survivors. Many trafficking survivors are coerced into illegal activities, resulting in criminal records that impede their recovery. Access to criminal record relief is vital for improving their health and well-being, allowing them to rebuild their lives without the weight of past convictions. Learn more: https://bit.ly/40CcwM4 #Partner2Prevent
Leveraging Criminal Record Relief to Improve Public Health Outcomes for Individuals Who Have Experienced Trafficking Information Memorandum
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Check out OTIP's latest Information Memorandum (IM) focusing on addressing the issue of labor trafficking within the global care chain, specifically focusing on eldercare and childcare. Key takeaways from the IM include: - Identifying risk factors for labor trafficking in in-home care environments - Examining federal cases involving the forced labor of care workers - Understanding the demand for cheap labor in the care sector that contribute to trafficking - Actionable recommendations for stakeholders to address and reduce trafficking in the care sector. More: https://bit.ly/48Enjrb #Partner2Prevent #EndTrafficking
Labor Trafficking and Related Exploitation in the Global Care Chain Information Memorandum
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OTIP celebrates the work of OFVPS on their 40 years of progress in supporting survivors and advocates impacted by domestic violence and dating violence. https://bit.ly/40FxmKG #Partner2Prevent
Celebrating 40 Years of the Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (FVPSA)
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On December 9, HHS will host a listening session on the impact of online image-based sexual abuse on health and well-being. We'll hear from individuals with lived experience, professionals, and members of the public on the intersections of image-based sexual abuse with mental health, domestic violence, human trafficking, and child abuse. If you are interested in sharing your perspective, please fill out the response form: https://bit.ly/4e9tHYv
Listening Session: The Impact of Online Image-Based Sexual Abuse on Health and Well-Being
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On December 9, HHS will host a listening session on the impact of online image-based sexual abuse on health and well-being. We'll hear from individuals with lived experience, professionals, and members of the public on the intersections of image-based sexual abuse with mental health, domestic violence, human trafficking, and child abuse. If you are interested in sharing your perspective, please fill out the response form: https://bit.ly/4e9tHYv
Listening Session: The Impact of Online Image-Based Sexual Abuse on Health and Well-Being
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We're excited to share that we have been awarded two Language Access Mini Grants from the ACF Equity Office. These grants support innovative practices that enhance language accessibility within ACF programs. Learn more about the projects at the link below: https://bit.ly/48ttbDB #Partner2Prevent
Office on Trafficking in Persons Awarded Two Language Access Mini Grants
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