Engaging Victims of Child Sex Trafficking: Training for Child Welfare Workers

Author:

Harmon-Darrow Caroline1,Rubenstein Amelia2,Burruss-Cousins Karen3,McTavish Gavin4,Eisler Alexandra5,Finigan-Carr Nadine6

Affiliation:

1. Rutgers University School of Social Work PhD, MSW, is assistant professor, , 120 Albany Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA

2. SAFE Center of Human Trafficking, School of Social Work, University of Maryland LCSW-C, is director of research and programs, , Baltimore, USA

3. Friends Research Institute, Inc. PhD, MSW, is assistant research scientist, , Baltimore, Maryland, USA

4. School of Social Work, University of Maryland MSW, is a research assistant, , Baltimore, USA

5. Healthy Teen Network, Churchville MPA, is former trainer, , Maryland, USA

6. UMB Center for Violence Prevention, University of Maryland PhD, is executive director, , Baltimore, USA

Abstract

Abstract Child sex trafficking (CST) is the exploitation through commercial sex of a minor under 18. Federal law requires state child welfare agencies to respond and provide services to victims of CST. Social workers report lacking an understanding of state and federal law related to human trafficking, as well as resources for victims, and are often inadequately trained for identifying and serving survivors. As part of a CST awareness training including lecture, discussion, and game-based learning, child welfare workers were surveyed on their knowledge about CST and their self-efficacy in serving and engaging with survivors. Regression analyses showed that the training was associated with a positive change from pre- to posttest, on both knowledge (R2 = .472) and self-efficacy (R2 =.381), even when controlling for gender, race, experience, pretest knowledge, and position. Interactive trainings for child welfare workers on child trafficking survivor engagement that use a victim-centered, strengths-based lens are a promising practice.

Funder

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Administration for Children and Families

Children’s Bureau

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Sociology and Political Science

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