PACT Training & Technical Assistance

PACT facilitates opportunities to support child welfare agencies and multi-disciplinary partners in accessing valuable training and customized technical assistance to improve child trafficking programs throughout California.

Virtual Training

PACT hosts no-cost quarterly webinars featuring thought leaders and experts in the anti-trafficking field. These webinars aim to increase access to trauma-informed services and share promising practices.

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Previously Recorded Webinars

Considerations In Serving Foreign National Minor Victims of Human Trafficking

  • Part 1 (June 21, 2020): The Federal Response
    Learn about the role of OTIP in supporting foreign national minor victims of trafficking, indicators for foreign-born children and youth, reporting cases, and obtaining Interim Assistance and Eligibility Letters.
  • Part 2 (June 29, 2020): The State & Local Response
    Insights from the Refugee Programs Bureau, California Department of Social Services, and International Rescue Committee Sacramento on statewide benefits, services for immigrants, and access points for support.

Boys Are Trafficked Too! Factors of Resiliency For Male Survivors of Exploitation

  • Russell G. Wilson (July 21, 2020; August 11, 2020)
    Learn about vulnerabilities leading to victimization of boys and men, the impact of stigmatization, and the pathway from trafficking victim to self-actualized “Thriver.” Russell shares his personal journey as a male CSEC survivor and former foster child, offering practical tips and tools for engaging youth.

Annual PACT Convening, 2021

Date TBA

PACT Annual Convenings provide opportunities to dialogue, share lessons, brainstorm challenges, and define future steps for improving the statewide response to child trafficking. Attendees will hear from diverse speakers, including survivor leaders.

Customized Technical Assistance & Training Requests

Access customized technical assistance or training from the PACT team.