Through the National Training and Technical Assistance Program (NTTAP), we work to ensure the implementation and institutionalization of anti-trafficking efforts. We conduct trainings, offer consultations and technical assistance, develop specialized curricula, and assist task forces, coalitions and advocates with capacity building and sustainability. This includes providing current information on federal and state laws, promising practices, victim identification and assessment and recent human trafficking trends. Our goal is to equip stakeholders with the most comprehensive tools and approaches necessary to enhance community networking, coordination, and response. Practical training and technical assistance are critical in order to improve victim identification and increase prosecutions.
Our direct field experience and knowledge of the U.S. anti-trafficking landscape uniquely positions Polaris Project to provide holistic and in-depth training and technical assistance. The National Training and Technical Assistance Program draws from our expertise gained by operating our direct Client Services Program, U.S. Policy Program, and the National Human Trafficking Resource Center. Our highly qualified trainers bring diverse expertise and a multidisciplinary perspective to the issue of human trafficking.
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