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Standards of Care for Anti-Human Trafficking Service Providers: Process Guidance
This process guidance document was developed by RTI through FNUSA’s Standards of Care for Anti-Human Trafficking Service Providers Project. It provides a transparent, systematic, evidence-based process to achieve consensus and develop standards of care for anti-human trafficking service providers.
Levels: Introductory
Material Types: Reports Tools
Types of Trafficking: Labor Trafficking Sex Trafficking
Keywords: Standards of Care
Standards of Care for Anti-Human Trafficking Service Providers: Literature Review
This literature review report was developed by RTI through FNUSA’s Standards of Care for Anti-Human
Trafficking Service Providers Project. It provides an analysis of the existing literature on Standards of
Care in the anti-trafficking field.
Levels: Introductory
Material Types: Reports
Types of Trafficking: Labor Trafficking Sex Trafficking
Keywords: Standards of Care
Standards of Care for Anti-Human Trafficking Service Providers: Criteria for Development
This criteria document was developed by RTI through FNUSA’s Standards of Care for Anti-Human
Trafficking Service Providers Project. It establishes a four-part criterion for creating and developing
standards of care under this project.
Levels: Introductory
Material Types: Reports Tools
Types of Trafficking: Labor Trafficking Sex Trafficking
Keywords: Standards of Care
Standards of Care for Anti-Human Trafficking Service Providers: Criteria Checklist
This checklist document was developed by RTI through FNUSA’s Standards of Care for Anti-Human Trafficking Service Providers Project. It provides a concise form to ensure that all the components of the
criteria for developing a standard of care have been met.