The Laboratory to Combat Human Trafficking Presents:

The Partnership Toolkit

 LCHT’s Partnership Toolkit is a set of resources and tools designed to improve coordination and collaboration between multiple stakeholders involved in the anti-trafficking response in Colorado. Collaboration between organizations who actively work on the prevention of exploitation, protection of survivors, and prosecution of traffickers is difficult but essential work. Strong partnerships are a key ingredient to ending human trafficking.

Explore LCHT’s Partnership Toolkit below and find out how to improve your local partnership’s response to human trafficking.

 

Partnership 101

How do you define a partnership? How will you be intentionally inclusive in your membership?

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Partnership Management

Has your partnership set up specific goals and strategies?

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Funding your Partnership

How will you fund your partnerships’ work? What funding sources are available to you?

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Trust and Sustainability

How will you maintain trust and resolve conflict?

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Survivor Engagement

How will you make your partnership survivor-centered?

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The Partnership Toolkit was created by the Laboratory to Combat Human Trafficking under the leadership of Kara Napolitano, Research and Training Manager. The toolkit draws from a number of sources: most notably,  a similar project undertaken by the University of Nottingham Rights Lab, which provided inspiration for much of the content and organization of this resource. A downloadable Summary Brief of LCHT’s Partnership Toolkit is available here.

Colorado’s Human Trafficking Hotline

Colorado’s 24/7 Human Trafficking Hotline is managed by the Laboratory to Combat Human Trafficking. Request referrals, report tips, or get help today.

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