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Structuring Your Sex Trafficking Protocol Team

Guest Blog by Sarah Florman | Trafficking Policy Coordinator at SVJI @MNCASA In the earlier parts of this blog series, we spoke about some of…

The Response for Minor Victims/Survivors of Sex Trafficking

Guest Blog by Sarah Florman | Trafficking Policy Coordinator at SVJI @MNCASA Why do communities need to have a response in place specifically for sex…

Sex Trafficking and SARTs

Guest Blog by Sarah Florman | Trafficking Policy Coordinator at SVJI @MNCASA The issue of sex trafficking has received significant attention in the past few…

SARTs and Prevention: Spectrum of Prevention and Systems-Change

In our April webinar, we talked about how teams need to have a shared understanding of prevention. As with many other terms (like success and trauma-informed),…

SARTs and Prevention: 4 Key Considerations

One of the questions that I hear often from teams is, “How can we do prevention within our work?” For a long part of my…

Prevention and SARTs: Introduction

Recently, we here at the Sexual Violence Justice Institute hosted the webinar SARTs and Prevention: Considerations for Team Leaders. I wanted to pull from that…

SARTs in Times of Crisis: Responding to Sexual Violence during COVID-19

I am writing this during the first week of mandatory work-from-home, put in place as a precautionary measure for the current Coronavirus pandemic that is…

Following Up (After the Meeting Ends…)

After the meeting, it is important for the coordinator to send out meeting information, such as minutes, key decisions, or trainings/events, in a timely manner.

Running the Meeting (Facilitating)

So you have created an agenda and figured out the time and place (as discussed in previous blogs). Now it is time for the meeting!…

Setting up the Meeting (Logistics)

In addition to a purposeful agenda that we talked about in last week’s blog, SART meetings benefit from having planning around the meeting logistics. This…