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Standing Together Against Trafficking Conference

Standing Together Against Trafficking Conference

Standing Together Against Trafficking Conference

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Standing Together Against Trafficking Conference

The Standing Together Against Trafficking conference is an opportunity for anti-trafficking professionals, subject matter experts, and survivors to engage in dialogue, networking, and information sharing as we unite efforts to make Michigan a national leader in the anti-trafficking movement. 

This day-long event features a series of speakers and workshops with a focus on human trafficking service providers, health care, child welfare, and survivor support. The conference is hosted by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services’ Human Trafficking Health Advisory Board and Division of Victim Services. 

Recognizing and Responding to Labor Trafficking Video

Recognizing and Responding to Labor Trafficking

By Bella Hounakey

Office of Refugee Resettlement, Administration for Children & Families, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services

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Human Trafficking in Michigan: Dispelling Myths and Misconceptions

By Elizabeth Campbell

Clinical assistant professor of law and co-director of Michigan Law's Human Trafficking Clinic

Learn more about Elizabeth
Human Trafficking in Michigan: Dispelling Myths and Misconceptions Video
Where Do We Go From Here? A Call to Action Video

Where Do We Go From Here? A Call to Action

By Rachel Lloyd

Founder and CEO, Girls Educational and Mentoring Services (GEMS)

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Human Trafficking Response Protocol: A Toolkit for Hospitals

This toolkit was developed based on a mid-Michigan hospital system’s experiences using evidence-based strategies to develop an effective human trafficking identification, assessment, and response protocol. It offers guidance for hospitals so they may adapt these tools to implement their own human trafficking protocols customized to their unique resources and communities.
Learn more about the toolkit