Child welfare professionals play a crucial role in preventing, identifying, and responding to trafficking. To support these efforts, the Office on Trafficking in Persons has released a Toolkit for Responding to Human Trafficking Through the Child Welfare System. Learn more: https://bit.ly/40v2yMa #Partner2Prevent #EndTrafficking
Office on Trafficking in Persons
Government Administration
Washington, District of Columbia 7,695 followers
Strengthening the public health response to human trafficking
About us
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https://www.acf.hhs.gov/otip
External link for Office on Trafficking in Persons
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- Government Administration
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- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, District of Columbia
- Founded
- 2015
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In 2021, the ILO reported that around 17.3 million people were subjected to forced labor in the private sector on any given day. Unfortunately, labor exploitation and trafficking often go unidentified. SOAR: Recognizing and Responding to Labor Trafficking empowers professionals across various sectors to identify and address labor trafficking. This training helps you understand the link between labor exploitation and trafficking while equipping you with a person-centered approach to respond effectively. Take the training today: https://bit.ly/3DCI8aT #ForcedLabor #EndTrafficking
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Forced labor in healthcare supply chains threatens not only patient safety but also exposes systems to potential disruptions, legal, financial, and reputational risks. Explore the Be-an-Ambassador Toolkit to learn how you can drive change within your healthcare institution. Discover how to integrate SOAR for Procurement Professionals into your organization’s management system. Make a difference today: https://bit.ly/3Pq4zCY #Partner2Prevent #SupplyChain #EndTrafficking
Call to Action SOAR for Procurement Professionals
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Forced labor is contaminating healthcare supply chains worldwide, even affecting vital PPE during the COVID-19 pandemic. To build a more resilient public health system, the U.S. government is partnering with the private sector to tackle this issue head-on. Read our latest blog to learn about key actions and recommendations to address forced labor in the healthcare sector. Together, we can create a more ethical, transparent supply chain. https://bit.ly/4a4U5SU #Partner2Prevent #SupplyChain #EndTrafficking
Addressing Forced Labor for a Resilient Public Health Supply Chain
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January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month (HTPM). Every year since 2010, we dedicate this month to raising awareness and educating the public on how to prevent human trafficking. At HHS, we’re focused on this year’s theme: “Connecting the Dots. Strengthening Communities. Preventing Trafficking.” Kick off this month with our HTPM Toolkit, with messaging, resources, and actionable steps to help prevent trafficking: https://bit.ly/3PeRTyy #Partner2Prevent #EndTrafficking
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Real gifts don’t need to be paid back. Gifts don’t come with strings attached. No one has the right to force you to work or have sex to repay them or show gratitude. Help is available: https://bit.ly/4gPKiCh #EndTrafficking
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Human trafficking impacts individuals, families, and communities across the U.S. Here are 10 things you can do to help #EndTrafficking: https://bit.ly/2H197iy #Partner2Prevent
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NEW WEBINAR: Join us on Wednesday, January 8 for an overview of key study findings related to the prevalence of labor trafficking and other labor abuse among Houston construction workers, including risk and protective factors for experiencing these forms of exploitation. Presenters will also share key lessons learned about conducting prevalence estimation research in the United States. This study is part of the Human Trafficking Policy and Research Analyses Project, funded by the ACF Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation and the Office on Trafficking in Persons. Register today: https://lnkd.in/ehQVCYvA #EndTrafficking
Labor Trafficking in Houston's Construction Industry: A Field Test of Multiple Prevalence Estimation Methods
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It’s National Human Trafficking Prevention Month. Listen in as OTIP Director Katherine Chon discusses how HHS is Connecting the Dots, Strengthening Communities, and Preventing Trafficking: https://bit.ly/3VVIsIa #Partner2Prevent #EndTrafficking
Connecting the Dots. Strengthening Communities. Preventing Trafficking. HTPM 2025
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January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month (HTPM). Every year since 2010, we dedicate this month to raising awareness and educating the public on how to prevent human trafficking. At HHS, we’re focused on this year’s theme: “Connecting the Dots. Strengthening Communities. Preventing Trafficking.” Kick off this month with our HTPM Toolkit, with messaging, resources, and actionable steps to help prevent trafficking: https://bit.ly/3PeRTyy #Partner2Prevent #EndTrafficking