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How to support victims of human trafficking

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Answered by gautammanu004
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by inspirational story of an individual who was a victim of human trafficking and by speech

Answered by safiyabhanu786
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Having knowledge of the red flags and being vigilant of signs is one of the first steps in assisting someone who has been victimized. Listening to the victim is a key way to ensure they they understand you are willing to help. Understand that a trafficking victim may not open up immediately, don’t be judgmental or pressuring-this relieves the burden of having to speak out and often results in the victim being more willing to disclose information, it also demonstrates your concern and willingness to help the victim. Other key steps in supporting a victim are:

Initiate a conversation in private

Let go of any expectations you have

Challenge and change any inaccurate attitudes and beliefs that you may have about trafficking victims

Provide support and empowerment

Believe the person

Listen to their comments and concerns

Build on their strengths

Support their decisions

Validate their feelings

Avoid blaming the victim

Take their fears seriously

Offer help

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