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Abuse Prevention Laws
Homepage: TEC 38.0041(a) Policies Addressing Sexual Abuse And Other Maltreatment Of Children
Homepage: TFC 261.001 Investigation Of Report Of Child Abuse Or Neglect - Human Trafficking Is Defined As A Form Of Abuse Or Neglect
Homepage: TFC 261.101 Educational Professional Are Required To Report Suspected Abuse Or Neglect Within 48 Hours -
Sexual Abuse Prevention
(TEC) §38.0041, states that all districts and charter schools are required to provide training to all employees concerning prevention techniques for and recognition of sexual abuse and all other maltreatment of children by May 31, 2015 (TAC), §61.1051.
Homepage: TEA Sexual Abuse And Abuse Prevention Website -
Human Trafficking Awareness For Public Schools
83rd Texas Legislature passed House Bill 1272 Texas Human Trafficking Prevention Task Force (Task Force) in coordination with TEA are charged to develop a list of key indicators that a person is a victim of human trafficking, develop a standardized curriculum and train school personnel to identify and assist victims of human trafficking.
Find More Information
Homepage: TEA - Human Trafficking Of School-Age Children
Homepage: Texas Attorney General - Human Trafficking
Homepage: Texas School Safety Center: A Guide For Texas Education Professionals
Homepage: NCJRS Human Trafficking Information Page
Homepage: National Center On Safe Supportive Learning Environments
Homepage: National Missing And Exploited Youth
PDF: Human Trafficking Power And Control Wheel (Developed By Polaris) -
How Do I Report Human Trafficking?
Call 1-888-373-7888 (toll-free) or text BeFree (233733) to the National Human Trafficking Hotline to report a tip, to connect with anti-trafficking services in your area, or to request training and technical assistance, general information, or specific anti-trafficking resources.