Blog Health Reports January 5, 2024

Measuring the Impact of Cast Services Over Time

Written By castla

Human trafficking can have numerous lasting impacts on survivors’ lives. These include mental health impacts, such as depression and PTSD; physical health impacts, such as chronic pain, injuries, and exposure to sexually transmitted infections; housing instability or homelessness; and legal issues related to immigration, child custody, eviction, and vacatur or expungement of criminal records.

Anti-trafficking organizations are tasked with identifying and addressing these needs. This can be a considerable challenge, often requiring a combination of direct support and referrals and carried out while navigating complex systems and funding requirements. A related challenge concerns impact. Put simply, how do we know whether our services are working? What counts as a meaningful improvement in clients’ lives?

Read more in our briefing note: Measuring the Impact of Services Over Time

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