Development of a Human Trafficking Multi-Disciplinary Team


Dan Schoonover; Andrea Ehret; Penny Nevicosi, MSW & Kelsey Hood-Christenson, MSW | September 23 | 10:00-11:00 AM

Topic: Programming, Direct Service | Knowledge Level: Intermediate

In 2018 in Rock County, Wisconsin, a multi-disciplinary team (MDT) was developed to address the growing identification of human trafficking and need for collaborative services. Today, this team has grown and has worked together to address the needs of many identified victims or at-risk youth.  Currently, the Rock County Anti-Trafficking Response Team (HART) consists of Child Protective Services, medical personnel, Victim Witness, community-based advocates, and several law enforcement departments.  Through HART’s collaborative work, the community has seen an increase in prevention, initial engagement, ongoing support services, and community resources and created a support group for parents of human trafficking victims.  Participants will learn how to replicate this MDT approach to human trafficking including identifying team members, overcoming failure, conducting case reviews, and identifying and addressing community needs.

Presentation Objectives:

·  Discuss the importance of a multi-disciplinary team approach to addressing the needs of human trafficking victims

·  Discuss how to build a multi-disciplinary team to respond to victims of human trafficking

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