@article{Warria_Nel_Triegaardt_2014, title={IDENTIFICATION AND INITIAL CARE PROCESS OF CHILD VICTIMS OF TRANSNATIONAL TRAFFICKING: A SOCIAL WORK PERSPECTIVE}, volume={50}, url={https://socialwork.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/390}, DOI={10.15270/50-4-390}, abstractNote={<p class="Inh1" align="left">Child trafficking violates children’s rights and undermines their protection. Under-identification of child victims of trafficking has been reported to be a challenge globally and in South Africa. This article illustrates the process a social worker could apply when identifying child victims of transnational trafficking. Findings of the qualitative research reveal that there is no single point of entry for a trafficked child and thus there can be several actors in the identification process; it was also found that initial care and protection are also essential. The role of social workers in the identification-assessment-care process is highlighted.</p><p class="Inh1" align="left"> </p>}, number={4}, journal={Social Work/Maatskaplike Werk}, author={Warria, Ajwang’ and Nel, Hanna and Triegaardt, Jean}, year={2014}, month={Nov.} }