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When was End Slavery Cincinnati founded? |
2007 |
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Name the counties that ESC currently serves |
Hamilton, Clermont, Brown, Adams |
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What is the relationship between End Slavery Cincinnati and The Salvation Army? |
TSA manages the Coalition TSA is the fiscal agent for ESC TSA is the direct service provider and ESC is the coalition of community members ESC is the public awareness side TSA provides services
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service provision vs. coalition building |
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What is End Slavery Cincinnati? |
A coalition that serves to increase victim identification through the coordination of services, public education, and awareness |
Three points |
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What does ESC do to fulfill its mission? |
We train, educate, and reach out to the community to create 100% awareness in the greater Cincinnati area as to the reality and presence of human trafficking. |
Think about the committees |
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What is human trafficking? |
A form of modern day slavery |
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What does a trafficker do? |
Exploits men, women, and children by force, fraud or coercion for the purposes of commercial sex or labor |
Exploitation FFC |
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Define sex trafficking |
Exploitation of a person for the purposes of performing a commercial sex act, where that act is induced by force, fraud, or coercion. Or where the person who is required to perform the sex act is under 18. |
Exploitation Means Age |
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Labor trafficking is the ________ of a person for the purposes of labor through _____, Fraud, and _____ for the purpose of subjecting that person to_______ (phrase). |
1. Exploitation 2. Force 3. Coercion 4. ...involuntary servitude, peonage, debt bondage or slavery. |
Exploitation Means Subjection to... |
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What services does End Slavery provide? |
A cohesive referral network to serve a victim's short term and long-term needs. A hotline |
Two thing. Don't forget 800 Booth! |
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What are End Slavery Cincinnati's main goals? |
1. Increase victim identification 2. Coordinating services for victims |
Two things |
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How does End Slavery Cincinnati increase victim identification? |
By providing community education and awareness about human trafficking and its prevalence in Greater Cincinnati and Ohio |
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If you could pick two words to describe the purpose of End Slavery Cincinnati, what would you pick? |
Education Awareness |
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If End Slavery doesn't provide direct service, what does it do for victims? |
We advocate for the survivor We set-up a network to provide legal, social services, and recovery resources |
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How do you work to educate the public? |
We provide training to individuals and groups, host events, and have a presence on social media |
Easy definition.
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Who do you train? |
Social service agencies, faith-based organizations, schools, universities, and medical professionals. |
Types of agencies |
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What is the Greater Cincinnati Human Trafficking hotline number? |
513 800 1863 |
800 Booth |
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What is the National Human Trafficking Resource Center hotline? |
888 373 7888 |
starts and ends with three 8's |
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How can a person get involved? |
Call the hotline if you suspect human trafficking Sign up for our newsletter Follow us on FB and Twitter Join the Coalition Become a volunteer Donate
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Call Sign-up Follow Join Become $$$ |
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What are the two Ohio laws to address human trafficking? |
HB 262 HB 130 |
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Who is at risk? |
Anyone, BUT increased risk factors for being pulled-in are: Poverty, homelessness, running-away, being an immigrant |
Anyone. BUT.... |
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Give me a fast-fact about sex trafficking |
90% of prostitutes are under the control of a pimp (AKA trafficker). Prostitution is voluntary, sex trafficking victims are unable to leave their situation A minor does not have to prove force, fraud, or coercion was involved. |
Stats Prostitution vs. sex trafficking Minors |
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Give me a fast fact about labor trafficking |
Minors DO have to prove force, fraud or coercion because it's legal for minors to work. Common industries include: Nail salons, farming, restaurants, domestic service |
Minors Common industries |