
This resource outlines a trauma-informed, patient-centered approach (Provide Privacy, Educate, Ask, Respect & Respond) for healthcare professionals to engage with individuals who may experience abuse, neglect or trafficking.

| This fact sheet provides statistics, indicators of labor trafficking, and more. |

| The following resources provides multiple trafficking screening tools that can be used with youth as well as questions to ask youth if you do not have access to other tools. |

This guide provides helpful tips for talking to youth about human trafficking. It includes what human trafficking is, how to report, warning signs to look for, and more.
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This resource has materials to teach youth victims (ages 12-18) about the justice system, their rights, difference practitioners involved, and coping skills.
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| This website is an amazing resource for the North Dakota Community. The North Dakota Human Trafficking Task Force (NDHTTF) is an ND collaborative team made up of law enforcement, prosecution, and service providers at federal, state, and local levels that respond to victims of sex and labor trafficking; providing comprehensive services, investigating traffickers and solicitors, and prosecuting offenders. The NDHTTF is the nexus for a network of law enforcement and service providers to work in tandem to build capacity and combat trafficking statewide. |

| This webpage is a great resource for clinicians, parents, and caregivers that provides information about recognizing the signs of human trafficking. Whether it is labor trafficking or sex trafficking, it is important to know the signs so that you can potentially help someone in need and prevent future trafficking occurrences. |

| Child sex trafficking occurs in the U.S. and youth may be commercially sexually exploited in many different ways. This factsheet provides notable information for providers and caregivers who are looking for more information on child sexual exploitation. |

There are a number of factors and conditions created or exacerbated by the pandemic that can increase the risk of involvement in sex or labor trafficking. This fact sheet describes how the impact and consequences of COVID-19 increase the risk of involvement in sex or labor trafficking, and offers information on what you can do as a provider and how to support yourself.
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