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National Center on Child Trafficking (NCCT) survey request: Voices from the Field: How can we improve treatment for trafficked and exploited youth?

 

We are reaching out to you from the National Center on Child Trafficking (NCCT), a new collaboration of professionals with expertise in child trauma and human trafficking that aims to improve the lives of impacted children and families and to support the professionals who serve them.

The NCCT is inviting mental health and substance use treatment professionals who have worked with trafficked or exploited youth to participate in a national survey. The purpose of the survey is to learn more about current treatments and practitioner recommendations. Results of the survey will inform the development of consensus mental health treatment guidelines for youth and families impacted by trafficking and exploitation, as well as other resources to support providers and improve care. The survey will only take 20-25 minutes of your time, and all respondents will gain access to the NCCT Clinical Consultation Group!

to participate, please click here:

NATIONAL SURVEY ON MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT
FOR YOUTH IMPACTED BY TRAFFICKING OR COMMERCIAL SEXUAL EXPLOITA

Please share this opportunity with your mental health and substance use professional colleagues who have relevant experience!

To learn about the National Center on Child Trafficking (NCCT), visit https://ncct.gsu.edu/

For further information and resources, please join the NCCT email list.

Warmly,
Kelly Kinnish, Elizabeth Hopper, & the National Center on Child Trafficking (NCCT) team

Elizabeth Hopper, Ph.D.
Project Director, Metropolitan Boston Complex Trauma Treatment Initiative (MB-CTTI)
Co-Director, National Center on Child Trafficking (NCCT)
Co-Chair, Mental Health Council, HEAL Trafficking
she/her/hers

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