The Pathway

The Pathway

Connecting trafficked persons to service providers through one central system, we are committed to paving a pathway to coordinated care where inter-agency collaboration is celebrated. The Pathway is an online, interactive database for survivors and Case Managers to access resources in one central location. 

Why?

Many of our partners specialize on one issue – homelessness, substance use, therapy, legal aid. Each holds necessary and life-saving programs in our city. But trafficking survivors need care from all the specialists. Too many times, we’ve seen trafficking survivors slip through the cracks of systems meant to empower them. It’s time to go beyond providing individual services and unify our efforts to ensure no trafficking survivor gets left behind. 

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Participating Organizations in 2024.

The Pathway

Connecting trafficked persons to service providers through one central system, we are committed to paving a pathway to coordinated care where inter-agency collaboration is celebrated. The Pathway is an online, interactive database for survivors and Case Managers to access resources in one central location. 

Why?

Many of our partners specialize on one issue – homelessness, substance use, therapy, legal aid. Each holds necessary and life-saving programs in our city. But trafficking survivors need care from all the specialists. Too many times, we’ve seen trafficking survivors slip through the cracks of systems meant to empower them. It’s time to go beyond providing individual services and unify our efforts to ensure no trafficking survivor gets left behind. 

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Participating Organizations in 2021.

The Purpose

Quick Referrals

Quickly refer survivors

to the right resources

Increases Connection

Increase connection

between service providers and survivors

Restores Control

Restore Control

to survivors

Gathers and analyzes data

Gather and analyze

empirical data to inform program development

Join The Pathway

A network where inter-agency collaboration is celebrated and no Survivor of Human Trafficking falls through the cracks.

Too many times, we’ve seen trafficking survivors slip through the cracks of systems meant to empower them. It’s time to go beyond providing individual services and unify our efforts to ensure no trafficking survivor gets left behind.

 

Pathway Application

 

Membership Process

The Pathway Membership process may take up to 3 months depending on how quickly your organization advances through each step.

Pathway Application: Complete the initial form below to express your interest in joining our online, interactive database for trafficking survivors and Case Managers to access resources in one central location.

Resource Mapping: Detail the programs you want to offer through the Pathway and the demographics you serve.

Pathway Partner Certification: UAHT will assess your agency’s organizational, financial, and client service practice to ensure best practices. Once you are a certified Pathway Partner, clients can rest assured you are a trusted resource.

Training: Once you complete steps 1-3, you will identify who will represent your agency, and begin activating them in Pathway to serve clients and find new partners.

Celebrate! You’ve completed all the steps and are now officially joined with a network of trustworthy anti-human trafficking agencies making change for all around the

    Guiding Principles

    Empowerment

    Empowerment

    The Pathway empowers survivors of human trafficking by establishing a unique portal to guide their own care by accessing the resources they need most.

    Collaboration & Communication

    Collaboration & Communication

    The Pathway expedites communication among organization, increasing awareness of community resources and decreasing response time.

    Adaptability

    Adaptability

    The Pathway increases adaptability by offering insight into our strongest services rendered and greatest challenges as agencies.

    Transparency

    Transparency

    The Pathway commits to transparency in collection and reporting of data.

    Join the Pathway

    Do you provide services to human trafficking survivors?