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Training Committee 9:30 am
Training Committee
Mar 4 @ 9:30 am – 10:30 am
Training Committee
Overview: This committee evaluates trafficking training programs from a survivor-centered, trauma-informed perspective. It works to identify training gaps and develop new opportunities to ensure comprehensive education across Missouri. This committee[...]
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Mental Health Committee 10:00 am
Mental Health Committee
Mar 5 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Mental Health Committee
Overview: Mental health is a top priority for survivors in Missouri. Barriers include limited access to trauma therapy, substance abuse detox, and behavioral health services. CATE is launching a statewide[...]
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Legal Services Committee 10:30 am
Legal Services Committee
Mar 11 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am
Legal Services Committee
Overview: Legal services are an emerging critical need for survivors, covering both criminal and civil issues. Survivors often lack adequate representation to rebuild their lives post-trafficking. CATE aims to convene[...]
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Apr
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Survivor Services Workgroup @ Microsoft Teams
Apr 24 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Survivor Services Workgroup @ Microsoft Teams

Overview:
Access to programming for human trafficking survivors in Missouri is limited, with only a few programs available statewide. The Survivor Services Workgroup, led by CATE, engages service providers to:

  • Stay up to date on committee development
  • Share information about existing services for survivors.
  • Assist in establishing solutions for the service gaps identified in the MoCATE Needs Assessment
  • Foster collaboration to improve survivor access to programming.
  • Statewide Networking

Purpose:
Support CATE in developing a statewide, coordinated community response by providing insights into regional trends and centering the survivor perspective in program access.

Presenter:

  • Homestate Health
  • Virtual Meeting on TEAMS: Register here.
May
6
Tue
advoCATE & eduCATE Workgroup
May 6 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
advoCATE & eduCATE Workgroup

Overview:
This quarterly workgroup focuses on advancing human trafficking education, advocacy, and awareness across Missouri. Each meeting features a representative from a different agency, providing insights on topics such as training, advocacy, and survivor services. The workgroup fosters knowledge sharing, collaboration, and networking, making it an excellent fit for advocates committed to improving outcomes for trafficking survivors and expanding education efforts statewide.

Purpose:

  • Stay up to date on committee development.
  • Review policies and legislation impacting trafficking survivors.
  • Promote awareness of training initiatives and educational efforts.
  • Foster a sense of community and collaboration among service providers.
  • Guide the development, implementation, and evaluation of Standards of Care through Wave 1, 2, and 3 initiatives.

Presenter:

  • Crime Victim Center
  • Virtual Meeting on TEAMS: Register here.
Jul
24
Thu
Survivor Services Workgroup @ Microsoft Teams
Jul 24 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Survivor Services Workgroup @ Microsoft Teams

Overview:
Access to programming for human trafficking survivors in Missouri is limited, with only a few programs available statewide. The Survivor Services Workgroup, led by CATE, engages service providers to:

  • Stay up to date on committee development
  • Share information about existing services for survivors.
  • Assist in establishing solutions for the service gaps identified in the MoCATE Needs Assessment
  • Foster collaboration to improve survivor access to programming.
  • Statewide Networking

Purpose:
Support CATE in developing a statewide, coordinated community response by providing insights into regional trends and centering the survivor perspective in program access.

Presenter:

  • Literacy KC
  • Virtual Meeting on TEAMS: Register here.
Aug
5
Tue
advoCATE & eduCATE Workgroup
Aug 5 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
advoCATE & eduCATE Workgroup

Overview:
This quarterly workgroup focuses on advancing human trafficking education, advocacy, and awareness across Missouri. Each meeting features a representative from a different agency, providing insights on topics such as training, advocacy, and survivor services. The workgroup fosters knowledge sharing, collaboration, and networking, making it an excellent fit for advocates committed to improving outcomes for trafficking survivors and expanding education efforts statewide.

Purpose:

  • Stay up to date on committee development.
  • Review policies and legislation impacting trafficking survivors.
  • Promote awareness of training initiatives and educational efforts.
  • Foster a sense of community and collaboration among service providers.
  • Guide the development, implementation, and evaluation of Standards of Care through Wave 1, 2, and 3 initiatives.

Presenter:

  • Gateway Alliance Against Human Trafficking
  • Virtual Meeting on TEAMS: Register here.
Oct
23
Thu
Survivor Services Workgroup @ Microsoft Teams
Oct 23 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Survivor Services Workgroup @ Microsoft Teams

Overview:
Access to programming for human trafficking survivors in Missouri is limited, with only a few programs available statewide. The Survivor Services Workgroup, led by CATE, engages service providers to:

  • Stay up to date on committee development
  • Share information about existing services for survivors.
  • Assist in establishing solutions for the service gaps identified in the MoCATE Needs Assessment
  • Foster collaboration to improve survivor access to programming.
  • Statewide Networking

Purpose:
Support CATE in developing a statewide, coordinated community response by providing insights into regional trends and centering the survivor perspective in program access.

Presenter:

  • TBD
  • Virtual Meeting on TEAMS: Register here.
Nov
4
Tue
advoCATE & eduCATE Workgroup
Nov 4 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
advoCATE & eduCATE Workgroup

Overview:
This quarterly workgroup focuses on advancing human trafficking education, advocacy, and awareness across Missouri. Each meeting features a representative from a different agency, providing insights on topics such as training, advocacy, and survivor services. The workgroup fosters knowledge sharing, collaboration, and networking, making it an excellent fit for advocates committed to improving outcomes for trafficking survivors and expanding education efforts statewide.

Purpose:

  • Stay up to date on committee development.
  • Review policies and legislation impacting trafficking survivors.
  • Promote awareness of training initiatives and educational efforts.
  • Foster a sense of community and collaboration among service providers.
  • Guide the development, implementation, and evaluation of Standards of Care through Wave 1, 2, and 3 initiatives.

Presenter:

  • TBD
  • Virtual Meeting on TEAMS: Register here.