The Office on Trafficking in Persons' National Human Trafficking Training and Technical Assistance Center (NHTTAC) provides training and technical assistance to increase knowledge, skills, and partnerships to prevent forced labor and commercial sexual exploitation.
NHTTAC is committed to building the capacity of practitioners, organizations, and communities to:
- Increase identification and access to trauma-informed services for individuals who have experienced trafficking
- Strengthen the short-, medium-, and long-term health and well-being of individuals and their families who have experienced trafficking or who are at risk of trafficking
- Enhance the capacity of health care, behavioral health, public health, and social services to identify and respond appropriately to individuals who have experienced trafficking or who are at risk of trafficking
- Reduce the individual, social, and institutional risk factors that contribute to human trafficking perpetration and victimization
Contact NHTTAC
Email NHTTAC or call 844-648-8822 for more information or to speak with a NHTTAC specialist. The NHTTAC call center is open from 8:30 to 5:00 EST Monday through Friday. All email inquiries will be responded to within 1 business day.
NHTTAC services are free and delivered based on need.