10:00 am
Topic Preparing to Reopen: Lifting Up Strategies for Programs Serving Victims
As states begin to lift stay-at-home orders, service providers are working to determine the best path for their service users and organizations within the context of the ongoing public health crisis. Their path to reopening largely depends on the population they serve; with overall safety concerns impacting when, how, and to what extent they can
12:00 pm
Peer Support Call: Housing Undocumented Survivors of Trafficking During COVID-19
As we navigate the stress and impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, we understand that anti-trafficking programs may have questions or need support navigating shelter and housing systems. The FNTI Housing Project is hosting a series of peer support calls with service providers to discuss current challenges and strategies. The next call will address the housing needs of undocumented survivors during this
Adapting and Sustaining Services for Formerly Incarcerated Survivors During COVID-19: A Panel Discussion
Incarcerated and formerly incarcerated people are at high risk for contracting COVID-19 and often have little or no access to reliable and consistent health care services. The health risks—coupled with the challenge of practicing social distancing in jails and prisons—have led correctional facilities around the country, particularly local jails, to accelerate releases. In many cases,