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IDENTIFYING and INTERVIEWING VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING

Crucial indicators suggesting trafficking. Child appears suddenly within an established family group.Primary care unable to answer questions about child's health or education history.History about the child's arrival may change, or be vague and unconvincing.Child is quiet and subjectedChild does

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IDENTIFYING and INTERVIEWING VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING

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    1. IDENTIFYING and INTERVIEWING VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING

    2. Crucial indicators suggesting trafficking Child appears suddenly within an established family group. Primary care unable to answer questions about child’s health or education history. History about the child’s arrival may change, or be vague and unconvincing. Child is quiet and subjected Child does not play with, or related to, other children of the family.

    3. Child does not resemble other family members. Child appears to belong to a different ethnic group (looks different, speaks differed etc) Neglectful treatment of illness in the child Adult appears uncaring, cold or hostile to the child Child treated differently to other children or scapegoat within the family.

    4. Indicators that often point to a person held in a slavery condition. I. Health Characteristics of a Trafficked Person.

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