Intercultural Human Rights Law Review
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Abstract
This article will discuss and demonstrate how attorneys can protect and yield better legal outcomes for their clients by collaborating with social service professionals specifically, and by reconsidering their own roles in serving trafficking survivors--not only as legal advocates, but as informal mental health advocates. This article also presents one model of comprehensive service delivery, that of the Coalition to Abolish Slavery ("CAST"), in which legal and social services complement and support each other within one agency to better serve clients.
Recommended Citation
Heather C. Moore,
How Strong Collaboration between Legal and Social Service Professionals Will Improve Outcomes for Trafficking Survivors and the Anti-Trafficking Movement,
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Intercultural Hum. Rts. L. Rev.
157
(2006).
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https://scholarship.stu.edu/ihrlr/vol1/iss1/16