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  • Pediatrics
  • Public Health
  • Social Work

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  • Child trafficking and exploitation are significant global health issues.
  • Innovative programs are crucial for supporting victimized youth.
  • The Minnesota Runaway Intervention Program (RIP) addresses the needs of trafficked runaway youth.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the Minnesota Runaway Intervention Program (RIP).
  • To highlight a comprehensive, health care-focused intervention for trafficked youth.
  • To promote awareness of counter-trafficking strategies and collaboration.

Main Methods:

  • Program description of the Minnesota Runaway Intervention Program (RIP).
  • Services include health care, case management, and therapeutic groups.
  • Intervention is embedded within a hospital-based Child Advocacy Center.

Main Results:

  • The RIP program provides tailored support for youth aged 12-17.
  • Services address diverse needs of runaway youth experiencing sexual violence.
  • Nurse practitioners lead the program, ensuring health care expertise.

Conclusions:

  • The RIP model offers a comprehensive approach to supporting trafficked youth.
  • Integrated health care and therapeutic services are vital for recovery.
  • Programmatic interventions can be enhanced through interdisciplinary collaboration.