Hundreds of children and youth suffer sexual exploitation in Washington every day. Sexual and physical abuse at home, mental health issues, or homelessness contribute to a youth’s vulnerability to exploitation. All too often, these kids continue to slip through the cracks because service providers fail to recognize it is happening. Children go without critical services and are sent back to the streets, and to their abusers—or are traumatized by a justice system that treats them like criminals, instead of victims.
What We’re Doing:
CSEC Task Force Report and Toolkit
CCYJ partnered with the University of Washington Evans School of Public Affairs Student Consulting Lab to better understand how Washington State task forces responding to commercially sexually exploited children and youth (CSEC/Y) function, how they view success, and what tools and policies enable their success.
These findings led to the development of a detailed report and a toolkit of best practices that current and future task forces can use to better support CSEC/Y systemically in their local communities and regions. Designed for ease of use, the toolkit provides practical guidance on nine components of a task force.
If you have questions about the toolkit or report, or would like additional information on task forces, please contact Morgan Silverman at msilverman@ccyj.org.
At CCYJ, we have a zero-tolerance to youth and adult human trafficking and are committed to acting ethically, transparently and with integrity in all our business dealings, transactions and relationships. Our Youth Human Trafficking work reflects our commitment to enforcing effective systems and controls to ensure youth human trafficking is not taking place within our organization or in any of our business relationships. CCYJ’s centers the importance of collaboration, advocacy, education, law, and public policy in the fight against youth human trafficking,
we’re changing the way young people experience the child welfare and juvenile justice systems—for the better.
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