Denver Anti-Trafficking Alliance Multidisciplinary Team

DATA MDT Mission: The DATA MDT provides a holistic and multidisciplinary collaboration to identify and respond to children and youth (through 24 years of age) that are at risk of or experiencing human trafficking with a Denver connection. The DATA MDT commits to approaches of healing and justice that are trauma-responsive, survivor-centered, and culturally responsive. We seek to alleviate the harm caused by systems and the gaps within them by building trust with youth and families by providing services and support.

DATA MDT Vision: Provide an exemplary collaborative and holistic approach to identifying and preventing human trafficking and offering services and support.

Need to Report/Submit a Referral to DATA MDT? See Below:

DATA MDT Referral Form

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DATA MDT Stakeholders

  • Office of Neighborhood Safety
  • Denver County Department of Human Services
  • Denver Public Schools
  • Denver Police Department
  • Denver District Attorney’s Office
  • Denver Police Department Victim Assistance Unit
  • Denver Anti-Trafficking Alliance
  • Wellpower
  • Denver Health
  • Denver Juvenile Probation
  • Denver Juvenile District Attorney’s Office Diversion
  • Denver Child Advocacy Center
  • Department of Homeland Security Human Trafficking Unit
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation Denver Division
  • The Colorado Judicial Department, by and through the 2nd Judicial District Juvenile Court 

DATA MDT Youth Outreach Specialists

Leveraging existing resources, ONS implemented an outreach program that focuses on youth referred to the DATA MDT.  This program fills a gap in outreach and case management services for youth who are at high risk of exploitation.  The outreach team utilizes a victim-centered approach that is trauma responsive and tailored to the needs of the youth and family.

Available Services and Resources

Available services include but are not limited to: safety planning, stabilization resources, system navigation, case management, goal setting, basic needs for youth and family, individual and/or family therapy, mentoring, substance use treatment, tutoring, sports, and prosocial activity connection.

 


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