OCFS-3921. Rapid Indicator Tool To Identify Children Who May Be Sex Trafficking Victims Or At Risk Of Being A Sex Trafficking Victim

OCFS-3921. Rapid Indicator Tool To Identify Children Who May Be Sex Trafficking Victims Or At Risk Of Being A Sex Trafficking Victim

Form OCFS-3921, Rapid Indicator Tool To Identify Children Who May Be Sex Trafficking Victims Or At Risk Of Being A Sex Trafficking Victim is a form used to assess the risk of a child being a victim of sex trafficking or at risk of being a sex trafficking victim. This form is used by child welfare professionals to assess the risk of a child being a victim of sex trafficking. It is intended to help identify and assess any signs or indicators that may be present in the child's environment that could increase their risk of being a victim of sex trafficking.

The parties involved in completing the form include the child welfare professionals who are completing the form and the child whose risk of being a victim of sex trafficking is being assessed. The form consists of several sections, including the assessment of the child’s risk factors, the assessment of the child’s protective factors, and the assessment of the child’s vulnerability to exploitation. It also includes a section for the child welfare professional to provide their recommendations for addressing the child’s risk of being a victim of sex trafficking.

The form includes several key fields or information required for completion. These include the child’s name, age, gender, and any other relevant information that will provide a comprehensive assessment of the child’s risk. Additionally, the form includes questions related to the child’s living situation, relationships, school performance, and behaviors. Instructions are provided that guide the child welfare professional in completing the form. It is important that the form is accurately completed in order to provide a thorough assessment of the child’s risk and to ensure that the child is provided with the necessary services and supports to address any potential risk.

This form would be used in a variety of scenarios, such as when a child is at risk of being a victim of sex trafficking, when a child is suspected of being a victim of sex trafficking, or when a child is being referred for an assessment of their risk of being a victim of sex trafficking. The primary purpose of the form is to assess the risk of a child being a victim of sex trafficking and to provide the child welfare professionals with the necessary information to develop an appropriate plan of action to address the risk. Additional documents may be required in order to complete the form, such as the child’s birth certificate, school records, or medical records. Other forms that may be used in similar situations include the Department of Homeland Security’s Form I-9 and the Department of Justice’s Form SF-86.