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National and regional societies have developed many resources for frontline workers to identify and support people who are at risk and who have survived trafficking. These resources can be adapted to the unique needs of the context you are working in.

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26 March 2023

Training module on Psychosocial First Aid for volunteers working with (potential) trafficked persons

Type:

Capacity Building

Organisation:

Netherlands Red Cross

This training module on Psychosocial First Aid for volunteers working with (potential) trafficked persons has been developed in 2021 by the Netherlands Red Cross as part of the FAST transnational project financed by AMIF. The objective of this training is to improve volunteers’ capacity to assist survivors suffering from long-term psychological complaints. While the training is adapted to the specific context of the Netherlands Red Cross legal support program, it could be beneficial to other organizations working with potential trafficked persons.

  • Protection
  • Trafficking

24 February 2023

Invitation and Agenda – Supporting third country national survivors of trafficking

Type:

Guidelines

Organisation:

BRC

Invitation and Agenda – Supporting third country national survivors of trafficking

  • Prevention

16 August 2021

Implementing a safe response to meet the humanitarian needs of trafficked people – Toolkit

Type:

Capacity Building

Organisation:

British Red Cross

Toolkit to support National Societies to implement a safe response to meet the humanitarian needs of trafficked people. Although this toolkit has been created for the region of the Americas, the tools can be used and adapted across different contexts.

  • Prevention
  • Protection
  • Trafficking

16 August 2021

Implementing a safe response to meet the humanitarian needs of trafficked people: Orientation guide

Type:

Guidelines

Organisation:

British Red Cross

Orientation guide to support National Societies to implement a safe response to meet the humanitarian needs of trafficked people. Although this guide has been created for the region of the Americas, the step by step approach presented in the guide can be used and adapted across different contexts.

  • Prevention
  • Protection
  • Trafficking

17 April 2021

Icons depicting different types of exploitation

Type:

Capacity Building

Organisation:

British Red Cross

These icons were developed in consultation with a National Society working group. They are available in different formats. Please go to Contact Us to make an enquiry about other formats.

  • Exploitation

17 April 2021

Pocket guide on Trafficking in Persons – Action for migrants: route-based assistance Programme

Type:

Guidance note

Organisation:

British Red Cross

The AMiRA Programme aims to facilitate access to basic services and the protection of migrants’ rights along the migratory routes in six countries in Africa, namely Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, Guinea, Egypt and Sudan. This pocket guide covers what is meant by Trafficking in Persons, the difference between trafficking and smuggling, types of exploitation and how to spot signs of trafficking, and what to do if you have concerns.

  • Exploitation
  • Migration
  • Protection