Resources for Preteens - Adolescents
Ages 11 – 23
Youth Impacted by Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC)
Services and Technical Support
Children‘s Advocacy Centers of Georgia promotes lifelong resiliency for Georgia’s child abuse victims by providing resources, training, technical assistance and support to our network of Children’s Advocacy Centers.
Request CSEC training or technical assistance on CSEC cases by emailing info@cacga.org or visiting cacga.org.
Georgia Center for Child Advocacy champions the needs of sexually and severely physically abused children through prevention, intervention, therapy, and collaboration. GCCA houses two programs that provide services and support to trafficking victims and the professionals that serve them:
Project Intersect seeks to reduce negative mental health outcomes and improve positive outcomes through a network of highly trained therapists providing trauma-focused evidence-based treatment to youth who have been commercially sexually exploited.
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The Envision Project delivers enhanced case management and specialized educational support, employment readiness, life skills, and personal development programming to youth in the Atlanta metropolitan area who have experienced child sex trafficking.
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youthSpark works directly with vulnerable youth providing them with trauma-informed and race-conscious case management and group therapy to improve their well-being.
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Educational Resources
Human Trafficking: Preventing the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) Training is a 2 hour in-person or virtual training offered by the Georgia Center for Child Advocacy and the Children’s Advocacy Centers of Georgia. CEUs are available for this training.
Learn more by emailing: info@cacga.org or prevention@gacfca.org.
Georgia’s Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Prevention Technical Assistance Resource Guide (TARG- 2024 update) assists Georgia schools and youth serving organizations in identifying a sexual abuse and human trafficking prevention curriculum that meets the state’s education mandates as well as the needs of children, families, and educators.
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Harm Reduction Series- Social Workers is a guide developed by California‘s Child Trafficking Response Unit. The guide was developed to educate social workers on harm reduction implementation and practice.
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Stages of Change model teaches us that all change takes time. There are no standard lengths of time for each stage, and many individuals move back and forth among the stages.
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Trust Based Relational Intervention is an attachment-based, trauma-informed intervention that is designed to meet the complex needs of vulnerable children.
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Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Power and Potential (GCAPP) is a statewide adolescent health organization that works with hundreds of schools and other youth-serving organizations so that young people have the information, knowledge, and motivation they need to make healthy lifestyle choices that maximize their potential.
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