Improve multidisciplinary team (MDT) responses to child sex trafficking cases. Gather information about improving or establishing a formal MDT in your community. Identify gaps and develop short and long- term response plans with the help of subject matter experts. To attend this training, you must be part of a multidisciplinary team and your team members must attend with you, from a minimum of 5 to a maximum of 10. Each team member should register individually. To make your team easily identifiable, all team members should use the same name for their team leader during the registration process. If you need assistance in building your team, please contact our office at the number/email below.
Explore and understand the process of forming a Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) response to Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) cases. Examine the importance of establishing roles for each discipline, team member and recognize how effective teams communicate and work together.
Video of Sexual Assault Response Teams (SART)
PPT slides for Tribal Responses to Drug Overdoses: Overdose Data and Information Sharing to Enhance Coordinated Responses webinar - 508C
Transcript for Tribal Responses to Drug Overdoses: Overdose Data and Information Sharing to Enhance Coordinated Responses webinar - 508C
Guide to assist law enforcement in understanding and effecting important action items in championing, developing, implementing and maintain a Child Abduction Response Team (CART) with their jurisdiction/area.
PowerPoint slides from the LIVE Child Abduction Response Teams (CART): A Resource for Tribal Communities Webinar from August 22, 2024.
Transcript from the LIVE Child Abduction Response Teams (CART): A Resource for Tribal Communities Webinar from August 22, 2024.
This document summarizes tips to obtain commitment to a project team.
Video of webinar presentation