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How to Best Serve Trafficking Survivors National Alliance to End Homelessness Lisa Coffman July 26, 2016

Overview Homeless Assistance Resources Available Emergency Solutions Grant Continuum of Care Eligibility of Trafficking Survivors

Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG) Street Outreach Improve the number and quality of emergency shelters for homeless individuals and families Help fund Shelter Operations Essential Services to Shelter Residents Rapid Re-Housing Homeless Prevention

Continuum of Care (CoC) Permanent Housing Transitional Housing Supportive Services Only Homeless Management Information Systems Homeless Prevention

Eligibility Definition of Homelessness and Human Trafficking FY2016 CoC NOFA Persons who are fleeing or attempting to flee trafficking may qualify as homeless under category 4 of the Homeless Definition

Questions and Resources www.hudexchange.info Search for local grant recipients and/or programs https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/ Contact information for your local HUD Field Office https://www.hudexchange.info/manage-a-program/cpd-field-office-directory/ Latest info on McKinney-Vento Act programs, HEARTH Act, Rules, and Technical Assistance materials can be found at https://www.hudexchange.info/homelessnessassistance/ Get future funding opportunities by joining CPD s listserv, go to https://www.hudexchange.info/mailinglist/ Submit Questions to the HUD Exchange Ask-A-Question at: https://www.hudexchange.info/get-assistance/my-question/

How to Best Serve Trafficking Survivors Jean Bruggeman Executive Director Freedom Network USA

Freedom Network USA National membership network of 38 individuals and organizations All are providing services to or advocacy on behalf of trafficking survivors Members support men, women, children, youth, US citizens and foreign nationals Embrace a human rights-based approach, prioritizing self-determination, choice and nonjudgmental services and support

Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) Enacted in October 2000 Reauthorized in 2003, 2005, 2008, and 2013 Created new federal human trafficking crimes Created new immigration relief for foreign national victims Authorized funding for human trafficking services and prevention efforts for immigrants, US Citizens and Lawful Permanent Residents Authorized specialized services for minors

Human Trafficking TVPA, 22 USC 7102 (9) and (10) Labor Trafficking recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, or obtaining of a person for labor or services through force, fraud, or coercion for subjection to involuntary servitude, peonage, debt bondage, or slavery Sex Trafficking recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, obtaining, patronizing, or soliciting of a person for a commercial sex act induced by force, fraud, or coercion OR person is under 18

Types of Labor Trafficking Involuntary servitude Threats of violence to victims or families Psychological coercion, including locked doors, guards, isolation Abuse of legal process, including threats of deportation and debtor s prisons Debt bondage/ Peonage Forced to work off debt, may stem from agreement No choice in where/how to work off the debt Fees take all/nearly all pay, so debt is not being meaningfully reduced over time (example: company store scheme)

Labor Trafficking Case Examples Involuntary Servitude in Iowa Intellectually disabled men working at a poultry processing plant for decades Paid less than $100 monthly Company housing was infested, unsafe and unsanitary Debt Bondage in Mississippi Indian men were recruited to repair oil rigs damaged by Katrina Charged $10,000 initially, then $1,050 monthly Promised fair wages and permanent residency in US, got neither 5 men were awarded $14M in damages so far

Invisible Chains Debt, manipulated by trafficker Emotional ties to trafficker Psychological coercion Threats to reveal secrets, photos, videos Community judgment Abuse of legal process Instability in home or home country Fear of government/law enforcement Isolation (remote location, language barriers)

Trafficking vs. Smuggling Trafficking Crime against the human rights of individuals Movement is not required Victims are forced to work/commit commercial sex acts Victims believe that they cannot safely escape Smuggling Crime against state borders Movement across borders is required Immigrants may not be required to do anything Ends at the destination, or upon payment of fee

Where is Sex Trafficking? Street prostitution Massage parlors Brothels Bars/Cantinas Live sex shows Private homes Hotels Strip clubs

Where is Labor Trafficking? Restaurants Hotels Construction Health care Factories Agricultural fields Private homes (house cleaning, child care, home aids and personal assistants, spouse)

Who are the Victims? US Citizens Temporary workers Students Immigrants Minors Adults Men Women Transgender

Who are the Traffickers? Organized crime Small criminal rings Gangs Opportunistic individuals, including pimps Family members Romantic partners Anyone willing to exploit the vulnerabilities of others for profit

What are the Signs? Loss of personal identity and/or travel documents No/very low pay Working to pay off a debt Physical, sexual or psychological abuse of victims, friends or family members Threats of deportation Loss of freedom of movement Inability to communicate with family, friends, community Unsafe working/living conditions Minors engaged in commercial sex

Victim Needs Intensive case management Interpretation/translation services Legal services Education Job training and placement Medical, dental, and mental health care Housing and food Transportation Victim advocacy

Challenges Some victims have a criminal history Human trafficking is not a familiar crime Resource limitations Few specialized service providers Others?

What You Can Do Learn more about human trafficking in your jurisdiction Collaborate with a local victim service program, identify possible housing resources Review housing programs in your jurisdiction and remove any barriers to victims Collaborate with local service providers to develop new housing programs or designate part of current programs to meet the needs of trafficking survivors

Human Trafficking Resources OVC s Human Trafficking weblet http://ovc.ncjrs.gov/humantrafficking/ Human Trafficking Task Force eguide https://www.ovcttac.gov/taskforceguide/eguide/ The Faces of Human Trafficking Outreach Series http://ovc.ncjrs.gov/humantrafficking/publicawareness.html National Human Trafficking Resource Center https://traffickingresourcecenter.org/ Freedom Network USA http://freedomnetworkusa.org/