S-MOD3 - MSHT Survivors Supported

Indicator Wording

S-MOD3 - # (number) of survivors supported by The Salvation Army

Indicator Purpose

This indicator is used to measure the extent of TSA support services to survivors of MSHT, and highlight the kinds of support TSA provides.

Indicator Guidance

Definition of key concepts

  • Survivor: A person who has a lived experience of one of the following: commercial sexual exploitation, online sexual exploitation, labour exploitation, servitude, forced marriage, forced criminality, organ harvesting or child soldier.

  • Supported: The Salvation Army provided some form of assistance, including assistance related to refuge, reintegration, repatriation/return, education or training or employment, throughout a survivors’ recovery journey.

Definitions for disaggregation options:

  • Safe Housing: Short or long-term accommodation at a Salvation Army premise such as a safe house, shelter, hostel or corps building.

  • Education/ Literacy: Formal or informal study that will increase a survivors’ skills, knowledge and development.

  • Employment/ Training: The state of having fair and paid work that will increase a survivors’ economic prosperity.

  • Counseling: Any form of psychological counseling, pastoral counseling, and/or trauma-informed counseling designed to respond to a survivor’s mental and emotional health needs.

  • Health Services: Any form of medical assistance, health education, or other health service aimed to respond to the physical health needs of a survivor.

  • Legal Assistance: Legal assistance that provides protective support, reduces vulnerability, and/or provides access to services and rights, such as passport, visa, legal status documentation, documentation of victim status, etc.

  • Other: Any other form of material or non-material assistance provided to an MSHT survivor that does not fit the other disaggregation options.

Instructions

What we measure:

  • Total number of survivors supported

Who we measure:

  • Data to be disaggregated by:

    a.       Nature of assistance (safe accommodation/education/ employment or training/ counseling/ health services/ legal assistance/other)

    b.       Gender (mandatory)

    c.        Territory

    d.       Age status (child/ adult)

    e.       Disability status

    f.         Form of Trafficking (sexual exploitation, labor exploitation, other)

How we measure:

  • Case notes or follow up reports

  • Project reports

  • To be reported annually

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