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153 – Homeless Youth: Risk and Resilience
153 – Homeless Youth: Risk and Resilience
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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Sep 25, 2017
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Podcast episode
Description
Dr. Sandra Morgan and Dave Stachowiak discuss the connection between homelessness and both sex trafficking and labor trafficking. They talk about the problems that arise when youths age out of the welfare system and how non-profits need to expand their view of success to include prevention, not just rescues.
Key Points
Youths in early stages of mental development don’t have well-developed ways to manage risk.
The vast majority of youths aging out of our welfare system do not have a plan.
81% of labor trafficking cases involve forced drug dealing.
Humans are naturally drawn to sensational stories, and successfully preventing human trafficking does not attract as much attention as rescuing a victim from human trafficking.
We need to expand what our vision of success is to include prevention.
Resources
https://covenanthousestudy.org/landing/trafficking/docs/Loyola-Research-Results.pdf
https://covenanthousestudy.org/landing/trafficking/docs/Penn-Research-Results.pdf
EHT 15: Homelessness and Human Trafficking – How They Connect
EHT 141: A View From the Bench – Part 2 with Judge Hatchimonji
EHT 22: Succeed Because of What You’ve Been Through with Rhonda Scioritino
105: What You Need to Know About Statistics
2018 Ensure Justice Conference
Coaching for Leaders episode 215: How to Collaborate Across Organizations with Kirsten Foot
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Key Points
Youths in early stages of mental development don’t have well-developed ways to manage risk.
The vast majority of youths aging out of our welfare system do not have a plan.
81% of labor trafficking cases involve forced drug dealing.
Humans are naturally drawn to sensational stories, and successfully preventing human trafficking does not attract as much attention as rescuing a victim from human trafficking.
We need to expand what our vision of success is to include prevention.
Resources
https://covenanthousestudy.org/landing/trafficking/docs/Loyola-Research-Results.pdf
https://covenanthousestudy.org/landing/trafficking/docs/Penn-Research-Results.pdf
EHT 15: Homelessness and Human Trafficking – How They Connect
EHT 141: A View From the Bench – Part 2 with Judge Hatchimonji
EHT 22: Succeed Because of What You’ve Been Through with Rhonda Scioritino
105: What You Need to Know About Statistics
2018 Ensure Justice Conference
Coaching for Leaders episode 215: How to Collaborate Across Organizations with Kirsten Foot
Are you enjoying the show?
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Contact us with questions, comments, or suggestions at feedback@endinghumantrafficking.org.
(714) 556-3610 ext. 2242
gcwj@vanguard.edu
Released:
Sep 25, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
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