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CTIP National Guard Training

CTIP Training for the National Guard (CTIP-NG-US022)

Whether responding to environmental or public health disasters, urban crime, major sporting events, protests or border crises, Guard members must recognize the signs of human trafficking to ensure mission success and to protect the citizens of the United States. Both at home or abroad, National Guard missions often place Guard members into areas and circumstances where human trafficking occurs. This training will enhance mission readiness for Guard members by giving them an understanding of human trafficking, relevant laws, signs and indicators to look for, and how to respond appropriately to suspected or confirmed trafficking incidents. This training contains original interactive maps showing how traffickers exploit the U.S. borders and trafficking routes and patterns across the U.S.

Training Link

Training Link: CTIP NATIONAL GUARD TRAINING

PSA Link: National Guard PSA

NOTE: Congress passed P.L. 117-348 in 2022 requiring all DoW personnel take the CTIP General Awareness Refresher course every two years. You may take the National Guard Training in lieu of the CTIP Refresher training.

Terminal Learning Objectives

  • What constitutes human trafficking, utilizing the term “severe forms of trafficking in persons” as defined in Section 7102 of Title 22, U.S.C.
  • How you may encounter human trafficking in National Guard traditional and nontraditional deployments
  • How human trafficking can affect mission readiness
  • What are the signs and indicators of human trafficking
  • Fundamental laws and policies
  • Reporting procedures for suspected or confirmed human trafficking incidents
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