PATH aims to prevent trafficking in three strategic ways: Education, Partnership, and PATHWAY Services
These Protocol Guidelines provide a roadmap for state and local governments, service providers, community organizations, and others to prevent labor trafficking, protect and support victims, and hold traffickers accountable.
The purpose of this training series is to educate frontline officers on how to recognize and respond to victims of child sex trafficking.
The Victim Services Working Group of the Kentucky State Human Trafficking Task Force has compiled a resource directory to assist government agencies, providers, and members of the public in serving survivors of trafficking. This resource and referral document
The purpose of this document is to provide law enforcement, service providers, government agencies, and individuals with best practices for responding to human trafficking incidents in the state of Kentucky. The goal is to provide a victim-centered response that
A Comprehensive Report of Existing Multi-Disciplinary Data (Kentucky Statewide Human Trafficking Task Force)
The Kentucky Statewide Human Trafficking Task Force is a multi-disciplinary task force bringing together law enforcement, victim advocates, service agencies, and survivor leaders to combat human trafficking in Kentucky.
SOAR Online offers FREE education from the government through the Office of Administration of Children and Families that has modules specifically for healthcare on essentially all of the basic components of recognizing possible indicators of trafficking and response protocols.