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Kaleidoscope: The Role of the Social Work Practitioner and the Strength of Social Work Theories and Practice in Meeting the Complex Needs of People Trafficked and the Professionals that Work With Them

NCJ Number
248876
Journal
INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL WORK Volume: 57 Issue: 1 Dated: January 2014 Pages: 7-18
Author(s)
Noël Busch-Armendariz; Maura B. Nsonwu; Laurie C. Heffron
Date Published
January 2014
Length
12 pages
Annotation

This qualitative research study explored responses to trafficking in persons.

Abstract

Fifty-five (n = 55) interviews were collected and data were analyzed using qualitative iterative processes. The social worker and the utilization of social work perspectives provided a strong and effective framework for service delivery and effective interdisciplinary collaboration. The ecological, strengths-based, and victim-centered approaches were a benefit to survivors and professionals specifically around coordinated efforts, trust-building, and increased cultural competence. Findings also support that individuals who are trafficked have unique needs, and social workers' theoretical and practice modalities are well suited to respond to and coordinate these distinct circumstances. (Publisher abstract)