TLPI Announcement
Sex Trafficking in Indian Country: Advocacy Curriculum
The Tribal Law and Policy Institute is pleased to offer the following publications addressing what victim advocates need to know concerning sex trafficking as it impacts Native people and Indian country. 

(Curriculum) is designed to introduce information on sex trafficking of Native people, covering topics such as the definition of sex trafficking, red flags, trafficker tactics, screening for sex trafficking, and advocacy roles and responsibilities. The Curriculum consists of three components: 
is a resource for participants attending the training or engaging in self-study of the Curriculum. The Participant Workbook corresponds to the other components of the Curriculum. (2020)


















provides strong visual support and salient information for participants and instructors of the Curriculum . Some slides are customizable to allow instructors to include regionally-specific information.
The PowerPoint Presentation corresponds to the other components of the Curriculum. (2020)



This  Instructor Guide  provides guidance and information to instructors of trainings utilizing the Curriculum. The Instructor Guide corresponds to the other components of the Curriculum. (2020)














For more information on Tribal sex trafficking resources please visit:


Tribal Sex Trafficking Resources was created for sexual assault and domestic violence tribal coalitions and contains information on sex trafficking in Indian country and a comprehensive victim services directory.
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