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GEMS [1]

Serves as the nation’s leading survivor-led organization for empowering commercially sexually exploited and domestically trafficked girls and young women, through survivor-led and survivor-engaged programming preparing members to become leaders in

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HEAL [2]

Maintains an integrate network of survivors and multidisciplinary professionals creating and diseeminating resources and training to end huma trafficking and supporting its survivors, from a public health perspective. 

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PEARR Tool [3]

Provides the PEARR Tool, to help guide social workers,  nurses, and other profesionals on how to provide assistance to those who have experienced trauma, in a trauma-informed manner.

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International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children [4]

Provides a comprehensive resources, including the Human Trafficking Toolkit for healthcare professionals on trafficked and exploited children around the world. 

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Institute on Healthcare and Human Trafficking [5]

Acts as a central resource for medical and behavioral health professionals seeking information on sex and labor trafficking involving children and adults.

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Love 146 - Trafficking Prevention Curriculum [6]

Provides an interactive child trafficking and exploitation prevention curriculum designed to provide youth with information and skills in a manner that inspires them to make safe choices. 

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Love 146 - Resources for Caregivers to Prevent Child Sex Trafficking [7]

Offers information and guidance to parents, caregivers, and other adults to help them understand the reality of human trafficking, and most importantly, what they can do to safeguard youth and others in their communities.

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My Life My Choice [8]

Is a survivor-led, organization providing survivor mentoring, a research-based -exploitation prevention program, and professional training and advocacy. 

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Understanding Trauma: What to Expect When You are Reunited with Your Child [9]

Offers parents and caregivers information about traumatic separation and reunification, including what traumatic experiences are, how children react to trauma, and ways to heal. 

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Cómo entender el trauma: Qué Esperar Después De Ser Reunificado Con Su Hijo [10]

Ofrece a los padres y cuidadores información sobre la separación traumática, incluyendo qué son las experiencias traumáticas, cómo reaccionan los niños al trauma y formas de sanar.

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