Child Sex Trafficking Victims Initiative (CSTVI) at University of Maryland School of Social Work

Name

Child Sex Trafficking Victims Initiative (CSTVI) at University of Maryland School of Social Work

Provider Type

Indirect Services Only

Service Provider Type

Anti-Trafficking

Populations Served

Sex Trafficking

Populations Served Notes

CSTVI's work focuses on trafficking of system-involved youth in Maryland, with particular attention to youth in foster care/out of home care settings. For program purposes, "minor" includes youth up to the age of 21 since youth may stay in care until their 21st birthday. Our work includes improving services for all youth victims of sex trafficking including both boys, girls and transgender victims, and both foreign born and US citizen victims.

Geographic Service Area

State of Maryland (entire state)

Public Phone

Main: (410) 706-4401

Primary Email

arubenstein@ssw.umaryland.edu

Secondary Email

arubenstein@ssw.umaryland.edu

Languages

English

Funding

OVC Human Trafficking Victim Services; HHS Human Trafficking Victim Services

Mission Statement

UMB’s Child Sex Trafficking Victims Initiative (CSTVI) is a five year partnership between UMB School of Social Work and the Maryland Department of Human Services to address the issue of sex trafficking among youth involved with child welfare. CSTVI works to:

1. Improve victim identification through creation and statewide implementation of a screening tool to identify trafficked and at-risk youths;
2. Enhance quality of response victims receive by equipping child welfare professionals with necessary knowledge & skills to properly handle child trafficking cases. This goal is achieved by developing a new full-day training curriculum and statewide training plan to reach all new and existing child welfare staff; and
3. Ensure victims receive comprehensive, trauma-informed care through capacity-building of service providers and targeting existing service and resource gaps.

Human Trafficking Hotline Statistics

50,123

signals were received by the Hotline in 2021. Includes calls, texts, and online chats and tips.

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