Strengthening Identification and Coordination Across Child Protection Systems
We provide training that supports consistent identification, accurate reporting, and effective coordination between agencies responding to trafficking and exploitation concerns.
Why This Matters For System Partners
Cases involving trafficking and exploitation often involve multiple agencies and unclear entry points.
Without alignment:
Indicators may be interpreted inconsistently
Reports may be incomplete or delayed
Coordination between agencies may break down
Training supports clearer decision-making and more consistent response across systems.
What Your Team Will Learn
Recognize trafficking and exploitation indicators across different environments
Distinguish between information, suspicion, and reportable thresholds
Document observations to support interagency use
Align reporting pathways with partner agencies
Coordinate with schools, churches, and community organizations
Reduce gaps between identification and response
How Training Is Delivered
In-person sessions for mixed or single-agency groups
Scenario-based exercises reflecting cross-agency cases
Role-specific guidance for officers, investigators, prosecutors, and caseworkers
Adapted to local protocols and interagency structures
Training Options For System Partners
Cross-Agency Coordination Workshops
Identification and Reporting Alignment Sessions
Community Interface Training (working with schools, churches, and providers)
Multi-session implementation support for protocol alignment
Coordination Focus
We support partners in strengthening:
consistency in identifying indicators
clarity in reporting thresholds and pathways
documentation practices that support collaboration
communication across agencies and community partners
What Makes This Different
Many trainings focus on investigation techniques or case management.
We focus on the point where information is first recognized and decisions are made.
Your teams will be better prepared to:
receive and interpret reports from community sources
align expectations across agencies
reduce missed or delayed interventions due to miscommunication
Alignment & Standards
Training integrates curriculum from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and aligns with best practices in child protection and trafficking response.
Certificates of completion are issued to document participation. These do not constitute professional certification or licensure.
Role Clarity
We provide training on identification, documentation, and coordination. We do not replace agency protocols, investigative processes, or legal decision-making authority.
How To Engage
Tell us about your agency or interagency group, current challenges, and goals.
We will follow up to recommend training format and next steps.
Is this a law enforcement training program?
This training supports law enforcement and system partners by strengthening identification and coordination. It is not a substitute for agency-specific training or certification.
Who should attend?
Officers, investigators, prosecutors, caseworkers, and partner agencies involved in trafficking response.
Can this be delivered across multiple agencies?
Yes. Cross-agency training is encouraged to improve coordination and shared understanding.
How long is the training?
Options range from 60–90 minute sessions to full-day trainings, depending on scope and audience.
How much does training cost?
Pricing varies based on group size, length, and customization. Submit a request for a quote.
Do you provide ongoing support?
Yes. We can support follow-up sessions focused on coordination and protocol alignment.