EXTERNAL Working with LGBTQ+ Youth Who Have Experienced or are At-Risk for Sex Trafficking
Wednesday, May 6, 2026
1:00 PM-3:00 PM
Webinar
Presented by NYC Children, Child Trafficking Prevention and Consultation
Co-developed by the Hetrick Martin Institute and the NYC Administration for Children's Services' Office of Child Trafficking Prevention and Consultation and Office of LGBTQAI+ Equity Strategies, this workshop will offer both awareness and practical guidance on how to identify and provide the necessary support and resources LGBTQ+ youth who have experienced trafficking or are at risk for trafficking. Participants will:
- Develop an understanding of what is child sex trafficking.
- Gain insight into the unique vulnerabilities faced by LGBTQ+ youth and the intersection with trafficking.
- Learn about trauma-informed approaches and their application in supporting sex trafficking survivors.
- Develop cultural competency and sensitivity to better connect with LGBTQ+ trafficking survivors.
- Learn how to create safe and inclusive spaces where LGBTQ+ survivors can access needed help.
- Learn about the NYC child welfare system’s policies that support LGBTQ+ and trafficked youth.
- Learn about the primary resources within NYC’s child welfare system (Office of Child Trafficking Prevention and Policy and Office of LGBTQ+ Equities) that can assist with information, service referrals and other needed help.
Presenters:
- Steven Gordon, Director of LGBTQAI+ Equity Strategies, NYC Administration for Children's Services
- Selina Higgins, LCSW-R, Executive Director, Office of Child Trafficking Prevention & Consultation, NYC Administration for Children's Services
- Carmen Sanchez, LCSW, Child Trafficking Social Worker, Office of Child Trafficking Prevention & Consultation, NYC Administration for Children's Services