Resources for Social Service Providers
The documents on this page is aimed at those working in social service areas where they do or may come into contact with victims of human trafficking. This collection will continue to grow as we find more relevant documents so please check back in from time to time to see what has been added.
Resources
Rebuilding Lives: An Introduction to Promising Practices in the Rehabilitation of Freed Slaves
This document, written by Helen Armstrong, is a comprehensive set of recommendations for the treatment of victims of human trafficking at rehabilitation centers. She conceded that ever center is different and will have to make it’s own decisions based on it’s own context, but hopes that these recommendations will serve as helpful guidelines.
What Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Service Providers Need to Know About Sex Trafficking
Many individuals working in the fields of domestic violence or sexual assault victim services may also encounter victims of human trafficking. This document is aimed at helping those individuals know how to handle those situations and to help victims find the services that they need.


