Shining Light on the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children: A Toolkit to Build Understanding
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Shining Light on the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children: A Toolkit to Build Understanding provides information on emerging research and recommended practices for supporting youth who have experienced commercial sexual exploitation along with implications for mentoring practice at the individual, program, and community levels.
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Shining Light on the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children: A Toolkit to Build Understanding provides information on emerging research and recommended practices for supporting youth who have experienced commercial sexual exploitation along with implications for mentoring practice at the individual, program, and community levels.
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View ResourceDescription of Resource: Shining Light on the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children: A Toolkit to Build Understanding provides information on human trafficking with a specific focus on mentoring for commercial sexual exploitation survivors. The toolkit offers information about emerging research and recommended practices along with implications for mentoring practice at the individual, program, and community levels to best support this population.
Goals: To provide information and resources to programs serving youth affected by commercial exploitation that will ultimately help improve collective response to human trafficking across the country.
Target Population/Eligibility or Target Sites: Mentoring programs
Corresponding Elements of Effective Practice: All
Key Personnel: N /A
Additional Information: This project was supported by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
Publisher/Source: Youth Collaboratory Authors: Wichita State University Center for Combating Human Trafficking & Youth Collaboratory
Date of Publication: 2018-2019*
*(There are 19 different modules published between the years of 2018-2019).
Resource Type: Program Management Resources
Evaluation Methodology: Resource has not been evaluated for effectiveness
Evaluation Outcomes: Resource has not been evaluated for effectiveness
External Validity: Resource has not been evaluated for effectiveness
This resource can be accessed freely online: https://www.youthcollaboratory.org/toolkit/shining-light-commercial-sexual-exploitation-children-toolkit-build-understanding
Evidence Base: N/A
Additional References: N/A
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Overview Description of Resource: Shining Light on the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children: A Toolkit to Build Understanding provides information on human trafficking with a specific focus on mentoring for commercial sexual exploitation survivors. The toolkit offers information about emerging research and recommended practices along with implications for mentoring practice at the individual, program, and community levels to best support this population.
Goals: To provide information and resources to programs serving youth affected by commercial exploitation that will ultimately help improve collective response to human trafficking across the country.
Target Population/Eligibility or Target Sites: Mentoring programs
Corresponding Elements of Effective Practice: All
Key Personnel: N /A
Additional Information: This project was supported by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
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Profile Publisher/Source: Youth Collaboratory Authors: Wichita State University Center for Combating Human Trafficking & Youth Collaboratory
Date of Publication: 2018-2019*
*(There are 19 different modules published between the years of 2018-2019).
Resource Type: Program Management Resources
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Evaluation and Evidence Evaluation Methodology: Resource has not been evaluated for effectiveness
Evaluation Outcomes: Resource has not been evaluated for effectiveness
External Validity: Resource has not been evaluated for effectiveness
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Access and Usage This resource can be accessed freely online: https://www.youthcollaboratory.org/toolkit/shining-light-commercial-sexual-exploitation-children-toolkit-build-understanding
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References Evidence Base: N/A
Additional References: N/A