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Putting Montana Students First
Children growing up in a digital world need extra tools to stay safe from predators. The resources on this website have been compiled to empower parents, educators, child-care providers, and community members to protect children against sex trafficking and other forms of child sexual abuse. Many things can increase a child's vulnerability, such as unhealthy relationships, unfiltered social media or internet access, exposure to pornography, sexting, bullying, substance abuse, homelessness, low self-confidence, etc. With increased awareness and education, you can help Montana children become resistant to all forms of sexual exploitation.
Montana Code Annotated: 20-7-1311:
Montana Code Annotated: 20-7-1316:
Montana Code Annotated 41-3-201:
Anti-human trafficking response protocols should be tailored to an individual community's resources. Protocols should be developed and piloted through partnerships including schools; Child Protective Services; local, county, state, and federal policy/law enforcement; prosecutors; medical providers; and victim services organizations.
The Polaris Project developed a generic protocol designed for educators - it is shown here with some modifications to specifically identify sex trafficking red flags and indicators, as well as identifying 911 as the preferred contact.
Polaris Project Protocol Flow Cart
White Ribbon Week:
Stand Week:
NetSmartz Workshop:
Educate Empower Kids:
Montana School Guidelines for the Identification and Reporting of Child Abuse and Neglect 2023-2024, MT Department of Public Health and Human Services
Human Trafficking in America's Schools:
Addressing the Growing Problem of Domestic Sex Trafficking of Minors through PBIS:
Human Trafficking of Children in the United States: A Fact Sheet for Schools- U.S. Department of Education
The Facts Around Sex Trafficking- Polaris Project
How to Recognize the Signs of Human Trafficking- Polaris Project
Improving Prevention and Survivor Outcomes-Nurse Practitioner Online.com
Enlightened Course
National Educators to Stop Trafficking (NEST):
The LifeLine Project:
POWER UP, SPEAK OUT! :
OPI's Curriculum One-Pager:
Teacher Learning Hub Courses:
Child Trafficking Awareness and Prevention.
Warning Signs: Child Sexual Abuse:
Mandatory Reporter Hub Course:
MT Department of Justice: Human Trafficking 101 Training
Montana Department of Justice - Human Trafficking
To request a human trafficking presentation for your organization, contact DOJ's special Services Bureau at (406) 444-1476.
The year 2020 marks the 20th anniversary of the passage of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act. In recognition of this significant milestone, the U.S. Department of Education is conducting a webinar series to address the growing response of America's schools to child trafficking. Be sure to check out a recording of their most recent webinar Addressing Human Trafficking: An Expanded Look at Online Safety. Recording of the earlier webinars Identifying and Supporting Students Affected by Human Trafficking and Human Trafficking: Online Safety are also available.
Victims of Sex Trafficking
Runaway and Homeless Youth
Genie Zeeck, Health Enhancement Program Specialist - 406.444.3178
Michelle Cusey, Coordinated School Health Unit Director- 406.431.3029