7a Presentation Anti Human Trafficking Update
Item No. 7a_supp Meeting Date: January 22, 2019 Human Trafficking Strategy Implementation One Year Update January 22, 2019 Port Human Trafficking Strategy On January 9, Commission passed a motion committing staff to finalizing and implementing a Port-wide strategy to combat human trafficking with four main focus areas: Internal Policies and Procedures Eliminate/Reduce Human Anti- Public Awareness and Education Trafficking Human Conducive Trafficking Conditions within Strategy Employee Awareness & Training Port Facilities; Long Term Enduring Program Community Partnership 2 Why a Port Anti-Trafficking Effort? 3 Why a Port Anti-Trafficking Effort? 4 Implementation Progress to-Date Overview Required Tactic Achievements Status Policies & Protocols Implemented internal policy Completed Engaging in national working group to standardize for all transportation providers Public Awareness Launched regional human In Progress trafficking campaign with Seattle, King County, Sound Transit and others Training Contracted with BEST to develop In Progress and implement trainings Port Police have developed their own law enforcement-specific training plan Partnerships Developed local, state and national In Progress (USDOT, AAPA) partnerships 5 Public Awareness 6 Questions? 7
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