Resources & Training

Training Modern-Day Abolitionists

CAST’s proprietary training programs have been developed with our unique client-centered approach and are available to the public.

If you are interested in materials that are not yet available or would like to schedule a private training session for your organization, please use the contact form below.

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Webinars
Resources
Reports
Issue Papers
Practitioners’ Guides


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List of T-Visa Working Group Participating Organizations

Arnold & Porter
Asherson
Asian Pacific Legal Center
Ballard Spahr
Bet tzedek
CASA of Maryland
Carecen-LA
Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law
Children’s Law Center
CLINIC
Immigrant Center for Women and Children
Law office of attorney Anvelino
Legal Aid Society of San Diego
Los Angeles Legal Aid Foundation
International Institute of Los Angeles
Howrey
Munger, Tolles and Olsen
Neighborhood Legal Servicees
Peace Over Violence
Public Counsel
Public Law Center
South Asian Network
Steptoe and Johnson
Strook
Sanctuary for Families, NY

Reports

 Immigrant Workers in US Agriculture: The Role of Labor Brokers in Vulnerability to Forced Labor (June 2010 Regional Report)

Verite report Help Wanted.pdf

Collateral Damage: The Impact of Anti-Trafficking Measures on Human Rights around the World
Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women
www.gaatw.org

The U.S. Response to Human Trafficking: An Unbalanced Approach
The Women’s Commission
www.thewomenscommission.org

Rights to Survival and Mobility: An Anti-Trafficking Activists Agenda*
National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum
http://www.napawf.org/file/events/AT_Agenda.pdf

Kicking Down the Door:  The Use of Raids to Fight Trafficking in Persons*
Sex Workers Project, Urban Justice Center
http://www.sexworkersproject.org/publications/KickingDownTheDoor.html

Trafficking in Persons (TIP) report 2010 click here

Issue Papers

Reconceptualizing Approaches to Human Trafficking: New Directions and Perspectives from the Field(s)*
Loyola Law School Legal Studies Paper No. 2007-47
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1051601

Trafficking, Demand and the Sex Market
Lin Lean Lim
International Institute for Labor Studies, International Labor Organization
http://www.gtm.cnrs-bellevue.fr/site-gtm/Clq%20Mond%2007/Lin%20Lean%20Lim.pdf

Practitioners’ Guides

Identification and Legal Advocacy for Trafficking Survivors, 3rd Edition*
New York Anti-Trafficking Network
http://www.ny-anti-trafficking.com/assets/docs/t_visa_manual_3rd_edition_2009.pdf

A Guide for Legal Advocates Providing Services to Victims of Trafficking*
Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles
http://www.lafla.org/clientservices/specialprojects/trafres.asp

Meeting the Legal Needs of Human Trafficking Victims: An Introduction for Domestic* Violence Attorneys and Advocates
Jean Bruggeman and Elizabeth Keyes
http://www.abanet.org/domviol/pdfs/DV_Trafficking.pdf

The IOM Handbook: Direct Assistance for Victims of Trafficking
International Organization for Migration
http://www.iom.int/jahia/webdav/site/myjahiasite/shared/shared/mainsite/published_docs/books/CT%20handbook.pdf

Interviewing Trafficked Person’s Guidelines
World Health Organization
http://www.who.int/gender/documents/en/final%20recommendations%2023%20oct.pdf

Check back soon for the following resources:

CAST Legal Services Resources for Attorneys

Description: CD with over 100 template documents and information useful for attorneys serving trafficking survivors.

A Practical Guide for Attorneys Assisting Survivors of Human Trafficking

Description: This 134-page manual provides practical advice and templates for attorneys serving trafficking survivors.

Webinars

Immigration Remedies for Trafficking Victims – Legal Service Providers
Date: TBD

Duration: 2 hours
Description: This hands-on training provides practical advice to attorneys working with trafficking survivors seeking immigration relief.

Immigration Remedies for Trafficking Victims – Social Service Providers
Date:TBD

Length: 90 minutes
Description: This hands-on training provides practical information for Social Service Providers about the immigration process.

T-Visa Working Group

 
 
 
 
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