• Labor Trafficking Service Delivery Webinar Series: Naming and Healing From Trauma by FRAMEWORK

    Download the Presentation_Trauma This 90-minute event, will provide in-depth knowledge of labor trafficking trauma and post-traumatic growth experiences. Topics include research on the trauma, survivor stories on the importance of naming trafficking experiences, and practical recommendations to develop client policies and procedures. Is this webinar right for me? This training is tailored for anti-trafficking service providers with…

  • “A Cup of Justice” Restoring Human Trafficking Survivors through Restitution

    Download the Presentation_Restitution Victims of human trafficking face numerous obstacles to justice. Under federal law, mandatory restitution for trafficking survivors -- compensation in a criminal trafficking case -- is mandatory. But restitution is rarely ordered, and even more infrequently collected. Many survivors find their experience in the criminal justice system re-victimizing. They are forced to…

  • Labor Trafficking Service Delivery Webinar Series: Financial Literacy by FRAMEWORK

    There are many financial goals that survivors of labor trafficking have, such as how to improve/understand credit scores, build savings, acquire assets, and support a sustainable lifestyle for themselves and family. This webinar will help providers understand the post-trafficking financial planning needs of survivors and how to reframe the field’s current approach to financial literacy…

  • Trafficking, Incarceration, & Survival: How the Criminal Legal System Harms Victims

    This one-hour event followed by a 30-minute interactive panel Q&A will explain how forced criminality fits within the labor trafficking paradigm. Hear from survivors and other experts as they discuss what it looks like when survivors are forced to commit crimes. Increase your understanding of what it looks like when an underlying criminal offense is…

  • The Crossover Between Sex and Labor Trafficking: Elevation Without Segregation

    This 2-hour-long survivor panel focuses on the intersections across the labor and sex trafficking industries. It will include audience interactions, and a live Q&A. Hear the perspective and insights from lived experience experts as they discuss the importance of co-identification and reflect on experiences often overlooked by the anti-trafficking movement. This conversation will analyze how…

  • Sexual Violence in the Lives of Indigenous People with Disabilities

    Nearly 3 million people in the United States identify as “American Indian or Alaskan Native” (2010 U.S. Census). Due to systemic and historical oppression, individuals within these communities experience high rates of sexual assault and have high rates of disability. Indigenous survivors of sexual assault who also have a disability encounter unique barriers in their…

  • Strengthening Domestic and Sexual Violence Programs to Support Trafficking Survivors: Intersections, Equity, Cultural Humility, and Collaborations

    Systems of inequality increase vulnerability to human trafficking, domestic, and sexual violence. Supporting survivors of human trafficking requires an intersectional and equity-centered lens to decrease barriers to accessing resources. This webinar will review the ways that human trafficking can intersect with domestic and sexual violence, how to engrain equity and cultural responsiveness in your support…

  • Reimagine Financial Literacy for Survivors

    Financial literacy is considered a key component of economic empowerment for many service providers in the anti-trafficking and domestic violence field. However, topics like budgeting, savings and managing credit do not always meet the immediate financial needs of survivors. For financial literacy awareness month, this webinar will highlight a panel of service providers who have expanded…

  • Building a Human-Centered Community: Empowering Human Trafficking Survivors and Fostering Non-Violence

    https://youtu.be/4knsmAF-kfI The Big Bend Coalition Against Human Trafficking (BBCAHT) and The Survive and Thrive Advocacy Center (STAC) invite you to participate in BBCAHT’s Monthly 3rd Friday Community Training Program: Building a Human-Centered Community: Empowering Human Trafficking Survivors and Fostering Non-Violence This free webinar is one of the “Third Friday” community training events hosted by BBCAHT and STAC to…

  • From Stonewall to Stonewalled: Recognizing and Addressing LGBTQ+ Barriers in Rural and Urban Human Trafficking Service Models

    https://youtu.be/AgrK0_8vLGk The LGBTQ+ community is a broad community that encompasses folks from various racial backgrounds, abilities, faiths, genders, socioeconomic statuses, and nearly every other identifiable way of grouping people. As we know, anyone can be a survivor of trafficking, including LGBTQ+ folks who exist across a spectrum of marginalization. The identities of queer people often…

  • Florida’s Expungement Laws: Helping Survivors of Human Trafficking

    https://youtu.be/SE0-rDE0qGw Download the presentation slides When a youth or an adult victim/survivor of human trafficking is arrested – whether or not they are prosecuted – they can suffer lifelong personal and practical impacts. Trauma associated with an arrest can haunt them throughout their life. A criminal record can hurt their ability to be economically secure,…

  • Know Your Rights Series: Wills for Trafficking Survivors

    We invite you to join us at a Know Your Rights webinar, "Wills for Trafficking Survivors." This is the first webinar in the Know Your Rights Series organized by the Human Trafficking Legal Center Survivor Leadership Program. Our speaker will be Katie Lynagh, an attorney at the pro bono law firm of Milbank LLP. The…