January brings awareness to Human Trafficking Prevention Month. Human trafficking, including commercial sexual exploitation, impacts children and youth of all ages and demographics. There are many resources available to educate child welfare professionals about human trafficking, including information from the Texas Department of Family & Protective Services (DFPS) regarding vulnerability for children and youth with a history of child welfare involvement.
The DFPS Human Trafficking and Child Exploitation Division educates and spreads awareness on how to identify, report, recover, and restore child and youth victims of trafficking who are served by DFPS. The division created a webpage with information on Texas’ Human Trafficking Prevention Month and published a 2024 Participation Guide with resources, including registration for important events such as a Lunch and Learn Series that occurs every Friday in January 2024. For more information, please contact HumanTrafficking@dfps.texas.gov.
The Office of the Texas Governor’s Child Sex Trafficking Team (CSTT) builds capacity in Texas to serve victims of trafficking and to raise awareness to prevent, interdict, and prosecute child exploitation. The CSTT team provides awareness materials, education resources, and research for judges, attorneys, child welfare professionals, and other stakeholders related to child sex trafficking, all of which are available on the Office of the Governor’s website.
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