Human Trafficking in America’s Schools: What Schools Can Do To Prevent,, Respond, and Help Students To Recover From Human Trafficking, Second Edition
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The guide "Human Trafficking in America's Schools" explains how schools can help prevent and respond to human trafficking. It describes the signs of trafficking, risk factors, and vulnerable groups like runaway or homeless youth. The guide suggests training school staff to recognize these signs and creating policies for reporting suspected cases. It emphasizes working with community partners like law enforcement and social services to support affected students. Schools should provide education on safe relationships and online safety while offering ongoing support for survivors through specialized therapy and educational plans tailored to their needs.
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