PAL case management must also include providing information to youth and young adults about the dangers of human sex trafficking and labor trafficking.
If a PAL case manager has reason to believe that a youth or young adult has been or is at risk of being a victim of trafficking, the case manager must interview the youth or young adult to determine if he or he is a victim of trafficking.
If a case manager identifies a youth or young adult who is a victim of trafficking, the case manager must report to law enforcement immediately or no later than 24 hours after the identification. When a youth or young adult has been identified as being a victim of trafficking or is at risk of becoming a victim of trafficking, the case manager must assess the community resources available to help the youth or young adult.
The case manager must document his or her efforts to identify and address human sex trafficking or labor trafficking situations. PAL staff must document the case manager’s efforts in IMPACT.
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