It's important to teach children about trafficking before they are victims of it. Below are some resources to help educate your school or university about human trafficking.
Anti-Trafficking School Curricula Comparison Chart
The National Educators to Stop Trafficking provides a comprehensive clearinghouse that serves to empower and equip educators by providing youth-focused prevention resources to those committed to eliminating sex trafficking in their communities.
This kit, created by the Polaris Project, will help students, teachers, and parents find their fit in preventing and fighting human trafficking in their schools. Note: this particular kit is aimed at university-age students.
Live2Free exists to challenge a generation to make personal choices that recognize the dignity of the individual and the responsibility of consumers to slow demand that drives modern-day slavery; and to network with others to rescue, rebuild, and restore broken lives of victims worldwide. Download their kit, and visit their Facebook page.
Created by Awana, this elementary-geared, internationally-minded curriculum will help teach safety tools to children.
This sheet, created by the Department of Education, has information regarding human trafficking and how it is affecting your school.