OMB No.
0970-0487
Expiration Date: XX/XX/20XX
Evaluation of the Domestic Victims of Human Trafficking Program: Cohort 3
Site Visit Interview Guide
SITE: _________________________________________ Date: ________________________________
RTI Interviewer: __________________________ RTI Notes: ___________________________________
Respondent(s): _______________________________________________________________________
Introduction
Thank you for taking time out of your schedule to talk to us today.
As you may know, the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) awarded cooperative agreements to 13 projects across the country to carry out activities under the Domestic Victims of Human Trafficking (DVHT) Program. This interview is part of the data collection for a cross-site process evaluation that aims to (1) describe how DVHT projects approach and accomplish the goals of the DVHT Program and (2) inform ACF’s efforts to improve services for domestic victims of human trafficking. The evaluation is overseen by ACF’s Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation (OPRE), in collaboration with the Office of Trafficking in Persons (OTIP), and conducted by RTI International, an independent, nonprofit scientific research and development institute.
We are visiting a subset of the DVHT projects to talk with project staff, partners, and clients. The purpose of our interview today is to gain a better understanding of the operation of the [DVHT PROJECT NAME], including service delivery, partnerships, and strategies used to identify and serve domestic victims of human trafficking. We are interested in hearing your perspectives on project successes and challenges, and the lessons you have learned throughout project implementation.
The interview will take between 1 and 2 hours, depending on your role on the project. This interview is voluntary and your responses will be kept private to the extent permitted by law. No one outside the RTI evaluation team will know how you answered a specific question and your name will not be used in any report. Information collected from DVHT project staff and partners will be combined for reporting, however some information will be reported at the project-level which will identify DVHT projects by name. We may use quotes from interviews to illustrate a theme; however, we will attribute quotes to respondents’ general roles (for example, “a case manager” or “a DVHT project partner”) without naming the project.
Also, I need to let you know that an agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The OMB number for this information collection is 0970-0487 and the expiration date is xx/xx/xxxx.
With your permission, we would like to audio record the interview to ensure that we capture what you say accurately. We will securely store the audio file and after we clean up our notes, we will delete the audio. Is it okay with you if we audio-record this interview?
Before we begin, do you have any questions about RTI, the site visit, or the interview?
[Begin recording after consent]
OVERARCHING EVALUATION QUESTIONS
How do DVHT projects address the goals of the DVHT Program (identifying victims, expanding collaborations, and providing services) within their community context?
What are the challenges and strengths of both stand-alone and integrated models in achieving program outputs? [new programs]
What are the relative strengths of stand-alone and integrated models in delivering services that are comprehensive, trauma informed, and culturally competent? [experienced programs]
[note: Project Leadership includes the Project Director (PD) and other grantee or DVHT project staff who help manage and lead the DVHT project. Before interviews with PDs, review PD telephone interview notes to identify questions for which additional information or clarification is needed.]
Before we begin, I want to point out that when I use the term “the DVHT project”, I am referring to your ACF-funded Domestic Victims of Human Trafficking project, [DVHT project name]. Also, the questions use the term victim to refer to individuals who have experienced human trafficking victimization; however, we acknowledge that some people may prefer survivor or other terminology.
Organizational and Respondent Characteristics
Project Leadership
Case Manager(s) and Direct Services Staff
Partner
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review survey responses: time spent on project (PD 6-7; CM 29-31) and Ht experience (PD 4, 49, 50, CM 33, 34)
You indicated that you have you been involved in anti-trafficking activities for [X—PD 4] years. In what ways were you involved before your DVHT project?
When did you become involved in the DVHT project (e.g., before/during proposal stage)?
Does your organization have funding or participate in other initiatives to address human trafficking besides the DVHT project? |
Survivor Leader
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How long have you been involved in anti-trafficking activities?
When did you become involved in the DVHT project? |
Partner |
On average, what percentage of your time do you work on the DVHT project?
You reported on your organization’s prior experience serving victims of trafficking. What about yourself? Did you have experience working with victims of human trafficking (or on the issue of human trafficking) before this project? [If yes] PROBES:
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Implementation Status
Project Leadership
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Did the DVHT project extend or enhance an existing program or enable you to start a new program? |
Project Leadership
Partner |
How would you describe the implementation status of the DVHT project? How would you rate the extent to which you have implemented your project on a scale of 1 to 5 with 5 being fully implemented and 1 being not at all implemented?
Is there anything that you would like to share about early project implementation that is worth noting? PROBES:
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DVHT PROJECT STAFF AND BUDGET
Partner |
review SURVEY RESPONSES (PTR 3, 4); PD interview 4 (for partner roles) [If partner reported receiving DVHT Program funding (Ptr 3)] Will you describe how your organization uses the DVHT project funds you receive from [GRANTEE ORGANIZATION]? PROBES:
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Project Leadership (other than PD)
Case Manager(s) and Direct Services Staff
Partner
Survivor Leader |
review PD INTERVIEW 13 How would summarize the resources available to trafficking victims in your surrounding community?
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Case Manager(s) and Direct Services Staff
Partner |
In what ways do you think the DVHT project has complemented existing services available to domestic victims of trafficking in your project’s service area? (By ‘existing services’ we mean any service available, not only those which are specifically designed or intended for trafficking victims.) and/or In what ways has the project duplicated existing services available to victims in your project’s service area?
review PD INTERVIEW 14-16 Are there other anti-trafficking efforts in the area that are separate from the DVHT project? PROBES:
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PARTNERSHIPS
How do grantees and partners work together to increase outreach and awareness of human trafficking, identify victims, and serve victims?
What are the areas of collaboration between grantees and partners?
o Who are the partners and what are their roles?
o Which organization leads?
o What is the nature and quality of the partnerships?
o What is the criteria for identifying potential partners?
Project Leadership |
[For each partner reported to be important to the success of the project (PD 43)] In your survey, you reported on the extent to which your partnership with each of your key partners impacts the success of your project. How does your partnership with [partner(s)] help the DVHT project meet its goals? What role(s) does [partner(s)] play in the DVHT project? PROBES:
[For each partner that was reported to not have an impact on the success of the project (PD 43)] Will you elaborate on the reasons why [partner(s)] are not important to your project’s success?
With respect to collaborating with community partners to meet the goals of the DVHT project, what has worked well? What could be improved? PROBES:
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Case Manager(s) and Direct Services Staff |
REVIEW SURVEY RESPONSES (CM 21e, 21f, 21i) How do you collaborate with DVHT project partner organizations? PROBES:
REVIEW SURVEY RESPONSES (CM 21j) Do you work with the National Human Trafficking Hotline (NHTH)? If yes, how? PROBES:
Do you work with state hotlines? If yes, how? |
Partner |
REVIEW SURVEY RESPONSES (PTR 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 13-18) How does your organization participate in the DVHT project? PROBES:
REVIEW SURVEY RESPONSES (PTR 17a, 17b, 18a-l) What has been your experience as a partner on the DVHT project? PROBES:
REVIEW SURVEY RESPONSES (PTR 19e) With respect to community partner collaboration and coordination to meet the goals of the DVHT project, what has worked well from your perspective? What could be improved? PROBES:
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OUTREACH AND COMMUNITY AWARENESS
How do grantees and partners work together to increase outreach and awareness of human trafficking?
What strategies do grantees use to identify and serve clients in outreach?
VICTIM IDENTIFICATION / SCREENING AND ASSESSMENT
What strategies do grantees use to identify clients?
How do grantees provide or utilize trauma-informed, victim-centered approaches to identify victims?
What innovative approaches do DVHT projects implement to identify victims?
How do grantees and partners work together to identify victims?
To what extent do grantees describe strategies as working well? What strategies have grantees found to be less effective?
SERVICE DELIVERY
What strategies do grantees use to serve victims in case management and other direct services?
How do grantees provide or utilize trauma-informed, victim-centered approaches to serve victims?
What innovative approaches do DVHT projects implement to meet victims’ needs?
How do grantees and partners work together to serve victims?
To what extent do grantees describe strategies as working well? What strategies have grantees found to be less effective?
Program Entry / Referrals
Case Management
Service Needs, Availability and Delivery
To what extent do grantees report that they could meet victims’ needs?
Which services do grantees identify as needed for victims of HT?
What services did DVHT projects provide to victims?
How do the types of services provided to DVHT vary across different types of agencies delivering the services?
Trauma-Informed Care
How do project staff and partners define trauma-informed, victim-centered care for trafficking victims?
How do grantees provide or utilize trauma-informed, victim-centered approaches?
Which trauma-informed interventions and approaches do projects use?
What challenges and obstacles to implementation of trauma-informed approaches do projects encounter?
Case Manager(s) and Direct Services Staff
Survivor Leader |
Will you tell me more about the ways in which your organization uses trauma-informed, victim-centered approaches? PROBES:
Does your organization offer any trauma-specific interventions1? [If yes] How is [curriculum/program] being implemented? PROBES:
What obstacles or challenges to implementation of trauma-informed approaches have you encountered?
How do you assess whether your organization/another service provider is trauma-informed? |
Housing
How do grantees address victims’ immediate and long-term housing needs?
What strategies, innovative approaches do grantees employ?
With whom do grantees develop multi-disciplinary partnerships?
What kind of agency partnerships are important to develop to support housing needs of victims?
How do grantees offer housing supports that are trauma-informed and meet the unique needs of HT victims?
What challenges do grantees encounter?
How do they address challenges encountered?
To what degree do grantees report that they are able to meet victims’ housing needs?
Which needs are they least able to meet?
Project Leadership
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Review survey responses regarding housing Availability (PD 31h & 31i) AND needs (PD 32h, 32i); ACCOMPLISHMENTS PD 46o, 46p); PD interview 35, 36
During our telephone interview we discussed the strategies that your project is using to meet the immediate and long-term housing needs of domestic trafficking victims. [Recap strategies]. Are there additional approaches that you’d like to tell us about? PROBES:
What are the main challenges that you have encountered to helping domestic trafficking victims meet their housing needs? How has your project addressed these challenges? PROBES:
Are there any special considerations for providing housing support to trafficking victims? PROBES:
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Case Manager(s) and Direct Services Staff
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Review survey responses regarding housing Availability (CM 12h, 12i), needs (CM 13h, 13i), AND INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES (CM 21) [Summarize survey responses regarding extent of need for housing (CM 13h, 13i)]
What strategies has the DVHT project used to meet the immediate housing needs of domestic trafficking victims? What strategies has the DVHT project used to meet the long-term housing needs of domestic trafficking victims? PROBES:
[If grantee or formal partner organization provides housing] Will you please describe the [short-term and/or long-term] housing available to trafficking victims? PROBES:
[If residential program is offered] Will you please tell us about the residential program? PROBES:
[If neither grantee Nor formal partner provides housing] In what ways do you partner with others to meet clients’ housing needs?
[DVHT PROJECT ACCOMPLISHMENTS] To what do you attribute to your project’s [success/lack of success] in
Are there any special considerations for providing housing support to trafficking victims?
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Partner |
[If the PARTNER provides housing (PARTNER Survey items 8h & 8i)] Will you please describe the [short-term and/or long-term] housing available through your organization to domestic trafficking victims?
[If residential program is offered] Will you please tell us about the residential program? PROBES:
Are there any special considerations for providing housing support to domestic trafficking victims?
[DVHT PROJECT ACCOMPLISHMENTS] To what do you attribute to the DVHT project’s [success/lack of success] in
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Mental Health and Substance Use Treatment Services
How do projects address victims’ needs related to mental health and substance use?
Project Leadership
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Review survey responses regarding Availability of MH (PD 31o) and Substance use treatment (PD 31t) AND needs (PD 32o, 32t); ACCOMPLISHMENTS (PD 46m, 46n); AND STRATEGIES (pd interview 37-38)
During our telephone interview we discussed the strategies that your project is using to meet the mental health and substance use treatment needs of domestic trafficking victims. [Recap strategies (PD INTERVIEW 37, 38)]. Are there additional approaches that you’d like to tell us about? PROBES:
[If not answered succificiently in PD Interview (39)] To what extent has the DVHT project been able to meet the mental health and substance use treatment needs of domestic trafficking victims?
[If not answered succificiently in PD Interview (39)] What are the main challenges that you have encountered to helping domestic trafficking victims meet their mental health needs? How has your project addressed these challenges? PROBES:
[If not answered succificiently in PD Interview (39)] What are the main challenges that you have encountered to helping domestic trafficking victims meet their substance use treatment needs? How has your project addressed these challenges? PROBES:
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Case Manager(s) and Direct Services Staff
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Review survey responses regarding Availability of MH (CM 12o) and Substance use treatment (CM 12t) AND needs (CM 13o, 13t); ACCOMPLISHMENTS (CM 21m, 21n), AND INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES (CM 22)
Summarize survey responses regarding extent of need for mental health (CM 13o) and substance use treatment (CM 13t) services.
How do you identify mental health and substance use treatment needs?
Can you walk us through what happens when you identify a client that needs mental health and substance use treatment? What do you do to meet that need? PROBES:
[DVHT PROJECT ACCOMPLISHMENTS] To what do you attribute to your project’s [success/lack of success] in
PROBES:
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Partner |
[If PARTNER provides Mental health and/or Substance use treatment services (PTR 9m & 9r)]
Will you please describe the mental health services available through your organization to domestic trafficking victims?
Will you please describe the substance use treatment services available through your organization to domestic trafficking victims?
Are there any special considerations for providing mental health treatment to trafficking victims? Substance use treatment (detox and longer-term treatment)?
[DVHT PROJECT ACCOMPLISHMENTS] To what do you attribute to the DVHT project’s [success/lack of success] in
PROBES:
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Integration of Survivors in Service Development and Delivery
How do grantees define “survivor engagement”?
To what extent do grantees report they engage and integrate survivors in program development and service delivery?
In what ways are survivors involved in DVHT program development and service delivery?
What processes do grantees use to recruit, screen hire, train, and support survivors to be involved in service delivery?
Do projects use a screening tool to vet survivors?
Are survivors compensated for their time or do they serve as volunteers or both?
What are the characteristics of survivors who are engaged in DVHT projects?
What factors influence survivors’ interest in and readiness to engage as peer leaders?
In what ways is survivor engagement beneficial in achieving organizational goals and objectives?
What are the barriers to survivor engagement?
How do survivors and grantee/partner staff address these barriers?
Are there any negative implications in using survivors in program development and service delivery?
NOTE: throughout this section, we use the term “survivor Leaders” as a broad term to refer to survivors who are engaged as staff or volunteers. we use the term “Peer Mentor” as survivors who serve as a mentor to other clients who have experienced trafficking. The interviewer should adjust these terms to reflect the terminology that the site uses.
Staff Qualifications, Training, and standards of care
What standards of care do grantees and partners utilize?
What qualifications (education, skills, experience, and attributes) do DVHT program staff have and need?
What types of training and continuing education is offered to staff?
Project Leadership |
Review survey responses (PD 36-39); PD INTERVIEW 42-47
You rated the following qualifications as very important [summarize survey results, including additional qualifications described]. (PD 36) Why are these qualifications important? PROBES:
[If DVHT project staff have received training in TIC (PD 38)] Will you please describe the training in trauma-informed care that DVHT project staff have received? PROBES:
Will you please describe the supervision offered to DVHT project staff?
What resources and opportunities are offered to case managers and direct service staff for self-care?
[If disagree (PD Survey 39c)] Does your organization have informal or unwritten guidelines or practice standards for service delivery to victims of human trafficking? PROBES:
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Case Manager(s) and Direct Services Staff
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Review survey responses regarding QUALIFICATIONS, TRAINING, AND PRACTICE STANDARDS (CM 15-20, 21l)
Case managers rated the following qualifications as very important [summarize survey results, including additional qualifications described]. (CM 15, 16) Why are these qualifications important? PROBES:
[Frame question based on survey responses (CM 17-20b)] Will you describe the training/continuing education that you [received/feel you lack]? PROBES:
Will you please describe the supervision you receive?
What opportunities and support do you have for self-care?
[Frame question based on survey response (CM 20c)] [If agree] Will you describe the documented guidelines or practice standards for service delivery to victims of human trafficking your organization has? PROBES:
OR [If disagree] Does your organization have undocumented guidelines or practice standards for service delivery to victims of human trafficking? PROBES:
[DVHT PROJECT ACCOMPLISHMENTS] What do you attribute the DVHT project’s [success/lack of success] in implementing and following guidelines or practice standards for service delivery? (CM 21l) PROBES:
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Partner |
From your perspective, what qualifications (skills, experience, education, and attributes) do staff who work with victims of human trafficking need? PROBES:
Do you feel the DVHT project case management and other staff are well qualified and sufficiently trained to do their jobs well?
What type of training and/or continuing education have you and staff at your organization had related to human trafficking? Trauma-informed care? Other? PROBES:
Review survey responses ACCOMPLISHMENTS (PTR 20k) [DVHT PROJECT ACCOMPLISHMENTS] What do you attribute the DVHT project’s [success/lack of success] in implementing and following guidelines or practice standards for service delivery? (PTR 20k) PROBES:
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DVHT Project Accomplishments / SUCCESS
How do grantees define and assess “success” with regard to
victim identification
case management and comprehensive, coordinated service delivery
trauma-informed care (adoption of principles and practices that promote a culture of safety, empowerment, and healing)
client progress and success
partnerships
community awareness
survivor engagement
Which program elements do grantees define as most successful? Least successful?
What factors do grantees and partners identify as affecting success?
To what extent do victims served by DVHT programs experience positive outcomes in domains of safety, well-being, social connectedness and self-sufficiency?
What are the characteristics of victims who are most likely to experience positive outcomes in different domains?
Project Leadership
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Review survey responses regarding ACCOMPLISHMENTS (PD 46); PD INTERVIEW 12, 17, 18, 22, 30, 34, 36, 39, 47, 50, 52
Which aspects/components of the DVHT project do you feel have been the most successful so far? PROBES:
Overall, what do you feel are the strengths of the project? What are the project’s limitations? |
Case Manager(s) and Direct Services Staff
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[Definition & assessment of success] How do you define client progress and success? PROBES:
[DVHT PROJECT ACCOMPLISHMENTS] What do you attribute to your project’s [success/lack of success] in helping clients identify and achieve their personal goals? (CM 21q)
Based on your experience of working with domestic human trafficking victims, what do you think are the characteristics of victims who are most likely to experience positive outcomes? PROBES:
Overall, what do you feel are the strengths of the project? What are the project’s limitations? |
Partner |
[Definition & assessment of success] How do you define client progress and success? PROBES:
[DVHT PROJECT ACCOMPLISHMENTS] What do you attribute [DHVT PROJECT]’s [success/lack of success] in helping clients identify and achieve their personal goals? (PTR 19q)
What do you think has been the most successful in terms of your partnership with the DVHT project?
Overall, what do you feel are the strengths of the project? What are the project’s limitations? |
Survivor Leader |
[Definition & assessment of success] How do you define client progress and success? PROBES:
What do you think are the characteristics of domestic human trafficking victims who are most likely to experience positive outcomes? PROBES:
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CLIENT AND SERVICES DATA
Project Leadership |
Review any answers from telephone interview that need clarification or are lacking details. |
Case Manager(s) and Direct Services Staff
Partner [if organization provides case management] |
We would like to understand the data that you collect about clients and services. How are you collecting/tracking information about clients, services provided, and referrals? PROBES:
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MODEL
Project Leadership
Case Manager(s) and Direct Services Staff
Partner |
From your experience your DVHT project and working with domestic victims of human trafficking, what are your thoughts about the type of program or organization that is best suited for serving trafficking victims? PROBE:
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1 Trauma-specific intervention examples:
Addiction and Trauma Recovery Integration Model (ATRIUM)
Essence of Being Real
Risking Connection
Sanctuary Model
Seeking Safety
Trauma, Addiction, Mental Health, and Recovery (TAMAR)
Trauma Recovery and Empowerment Model (TREM and M-TREM)
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