Partners Against Trafficking in Humans Project Fanell Williams, MSW, LSW Project Coordinator University of Toledo Human Trafficking and Social Justice Institute Photo credit: http://www.simpleimarketingsolutions.com/
Purpose of PATH To provide a system of care that is: Coordinated Transparent Data-driven to address barriers and gaps in human trafficking- related services.
Building a Continuum of Care Victim Survivor Thriver Data Driven Documentation Transparency & Accountability Track what is and what is not working Feedback and Improve
PATH Update 04/2016-11/2016
Train and Prepare the Community
Progress Established partnership to receive consultation from Hospital Council of Northwest Ohio Key agencies providing PATH Care Coordinators The Salvation Army & Lucas County Board of Developmental Disabilities Photo credit: http://neo.salvationarmy.org/northeastohio/nwoasriseaboutus Photo credit: http://lucasdd.info/
Photo credit: http://www.gkstill.com/support/crowd-density/crowddensity-2.html Trained over 800 Local Professionals - Rainbow Area Youth - Butterflies 15 - Department of Adult Probation - The Correctional Treatment Facility Unison - The Salvation Army - Lucas County Board of Developmental Disabilities - Family and Child Abuse Prevention Center/Child Advocacy Center - Family Service of Northwest Ohio - Neighborhood Properties Inc. - Planned Parenthood RESCUE - United Way - A Renewed Mind - Mass Training (all types of agencies represented (about 160)) - Lutheran Social Services DART - Mercy Hospital - The Cocoon UMADAOP - Empowered for Excellence YWCA TACKLE - Toledo-Lucas County Health Department - Occupational Therapist (Ohio Occupational Therapy Association) -
Pre- and Post- Test Statements Statement 1 Pre: I have received training on human trafficking before this training. Statement 2 Pre/Post: I know what human trafficking is and can define it. Statement 3 Pre/Post: I know how to screen or assess clients for sex trafficking. Statement 4 Pre/Post: I know how to screen clients for labor trafficking. Statement 5 Pre/Post: I know where to refer sex trafficking victims for services in Toledo. Statement 6 Pre/Post: I know where to refer victims of labor trafficking for services in Toledo. Statement 7 Pre/Post: I know what trauma is and can define it. Statement 8 Pre/Post: It is important for all human trafficking referrals to be routed to one or a few designated workers in my agency. Statement 9 Pre/Post: It is important to have only one or a few workers assigned to all human trafficking cases in my agency.
0 2.267 2.144 2.387 2.743 2.991 3.07 3.431 3.845 3.926 3.863 3.782 3.836 3.688 4.176 4.079 4.486 4.367 Increase of Knowledge Overall Statement 1 Pre N/A Statement 2 Pre Statement 2 Post Statement 3 Pre Statement 3 Post Statement 4 Pre Statement 4 Post Statement 5 Pre Statement 5 Post Statement 6 Pre Statement 6 Post Statement 7 Pre Statement 7 Post Statement 8 Pre Statement 8 Post Statement 9 Pre Statement 9 Post ALL AGENCI ES
Photo credit: www.google.com/ Lucas County Adult Probation 19 PATH Approved Agencies Neighborhood Properties Inc. Rainbow Area Youth The Correctional Treatment Facility
The Intervention
Community-Based Care Coordination Assessment (Checklist) Assesses for. Safety Plan Legal Basic Needs Disability Mental Health Services for Dependents Substance Abuse Support Systems Life Skills Education Employment Health Specific Assessments More Specific. PTSD Traumatic Brain Injury Safety Trauma Basic Needs Depression Substance Abuse Learning Needs Abuse/Neglect (dependents) Support Systems (relationships, family, etc.) Life Skills Education Employment Spirituality Linkages & Completed Services Linkages & Services to. Zepf Center YWCA Hope Center/Shelter Rainbow Area Youth Butterflies 15 (shelter) Advocating Opportunity (legal) ProMedica St. Vincent s Unison Full Circle to Completion Salvation Army Lucas County Board of Developmental Disabilities A Renewed Mind
Clients & Services Enrollment started: August 2016 12 clients so far! About the Clients (based on the first10 clients) 100% females in poverty 50% sex trafficked, 10% labor trafficked, 40% prostituted Ages: 24-49 Race/ethnicity: 60% white; 10% Hispanic; 10% multi-racial; 10% unknown 50% need legal services 60% basic needs 60% transportation
PATH Clients: Chronic Problems Diagnosed Disability Substance Abuse 60% 40% Diagnosed Disability No Diagnosed Disability 50% 50% Substance Use Disorder No Substance Use Disorder Chronic Health Condition Mental Health Condition 10% Chronic Health Condition 10% Mental Health Diagnosis 90% No Chronic Health Condition 90% No Mental Health Diagnosis
Modifications & Future Work Assessment & Intervention negotiation with Hospital Council Secured a Federal Certificate of Confidentiality Forming a Leadership Committee