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Building Strong Partnerships for Survivor-Centered Support for Survivors of Human Trafficking

Survivors of human trafficking, domestic violence, and sexual assault deserve coordinated and compassionate support, instead of fragmented systems. When the roles of different services/systems are unclear or communication breaks down between organizations and systems, survivors may encounter delays in accessing services and challenges in navigating the different systems by themselves without advocacy support. This interactive webinar will go beyond paperwork to show how to create memoranda of understandings (MOUs) and interagency protocols that are survivor centered and strengthen partnerships to prioritize the multi-faceted needs of survivors of human trafficking. The webinar will cover strategies for building trust across agencies, clarifying responsibilities, and embedding trauma-informed practices and shared language in every agreement. Presenters will share real-world examples and highlight key considerations for supporting survivors of human trafficking through multidisciplinary teams.

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