Domestic Trafficking Victim Program
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Under the Domestic Trafficking Victim Program, OVC has established the Improving Outcomes for Child and Youth Victims of Human Trafficking Program. The overarching goal of this program is to improve outcomes for children and youth who are victims of human trafficking by integrating human trafficking policy and programming at the state or tribal level and by enhancing a coordinated, multidisciplinary, and jurisdiction-wide approach to human trafficking. Under this Program, OJJDP has established the Children’s Advocacy Center Subgrant Program for Victims of Child Pornography under the Victims of Child Abuse Support for Children’s Advocacy Centers (CAC) Program. The goal of this program is to support local CACs, state chapters, and multidisciplinary teams (mdts) that provide a coordinated investigation and comprehensive response to child abuse, specifically to provide services and improve the response to children who are victims of child pornography, including those victims of child pornography who are also victims of sex trafficking. Successful applicants funded through the Improving Outcomes for Child and Youth Victims of Human Trafficking solicitation will engage in the following general activities in order to meet program goals and objectives: • Develop and implement a jurisdiction-wide strategy to combat the identified greatest challenge areas in child and youth trafficking within the state or tribe; this strategy must be finalized and approved or enacted within the first year of the program start date. This strategy will also include developing a systematic method to screen for victimization across entities; developing protocols and procedures to ensure child and youth victims receive appropriate services; delivering staff training to implement and sustain the strategy jurisdiction-wide; and strengthening data collection across multiple systems of care. • Develop, enhance, and coordinate programs and activities geared toward improving outcomes for child and youth victims of sex and labor trafficking. States or tribes should establish a program coordinator role to oversee program implementation and ensure coordination of anti-trafficking efforts in the state or tribal jurisdiction. Successful applicants funded through the Children’s Advocacy Center Subgrant Program for Victims of Child Pornography will:Release RFP(s) to award subgrants based on funding strategy that includes identified national needs. • Provide training and technical assistance specific to the RFP as well as limited subject matter training for CACs and mdts. • Subaward funds to local CACs, state chapters and mdts that demonstrate need for and capacity to improve CAC service provision and response to victims of child pornography (including victims of those victims of child pornography that are victims of sex trafficking). • Provide oversight and monitoring of subaward activities. The performance measures for this assistance listing are: 1.Number of initiatives, project deliverables, and planning documents developed or enhanced to improve outcomes for child and youth victims of sex and labor trafficking 2.Total number of partners involved in the implementation of the Improving Outcomes for Child and Youth Victims of Human Trafficking program
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Under the Improving Outcomes for Child and Youth Victims of Human Trafficking Program, grantee accomplishments may include:
• providing comprehensive, coordinated, trauma-informed services to fully address the needs of child and youth trafficking victims; • identifying and/or coordinating with relevant organizations that can provide tailored services; • identifying eligibility for public benefits and services accessible to victims of trafficking in order to efficiently use federal, state, local, and tribal funds; • ensuring that law enforcement efforts supported through the program are victim-centered and trauma-informed, specific to working with children and youth; • ensuring that protocols and policies are established to sustain the proposed program long term; and • interacting with representatives within the juvenile justice, child welfare, health care, and education systems in the state or tribal jurisdiction, with a specific focus on youth transitioning out of systems of care, including foster care and juvenile detention. . Under the CAC Subgrant Program, grantee accomplishments include developing a national subgrant program that:increases access to CAC services and resources for victims of child pornography • enhances CAC resources to appropriately respond to victims of child pornography and child sex trafficking • establishes protocols and training to increase CAC capacity to serve victims of child pornography and child sex trafficking
Under the Improving Outcomes for Child and Youth Victims of Human Trafficking Program, grantee accomplishments may include:
• providing comprehensive, coordinated, trauma-informed services to fully address the needs of child and youth trafficking victims; • identifying and/or coordinating with relevant organizations that can provide tailored services; • identifying eligibility for public benefits and services accessible to victims of trafficking in order to efficiently use federal, state, local, and tribal funds; • ensuring that law enforcement efforts supported through the program are victim-centered and trauma-informed, specific to working with children and youth; • ensuring that protocols and policies are established to sustain the proposed program long term; and • interacting with representatives within the juvenile justice, child welfare, health care, and education systems in the state or tribal jurisdiction, with a specific focus on youth transitioning out of systems of care, including foster care and juvenile detention.
Under the CAC Subgrant Program, grantee accomplishments include developing a national subgrant program that:
• increases access to CAC services and resources for victims of child pornography • enhances CAC resources to appropriately respond to victims of child pornography and child sex trafficking • establishes protocols and training to increase CAC capacity to serve victims of child pornography and child sex trafficking
From July 2019 through June 2020, OVC human trafficking grantees provided services to 9,854 clients
Single Audit Applies (2 CFR Part 200 Subpart F):
For additional information on single audit requirements for this program, review the current Compliance Supplement.
OMB is working with the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) and agency offices of inspectors general to include links to relevant oversight reports. This section will be updated once this information is made available.