06/08/2026
Faith communities often reach people that formal systems never do. A volunteer at a food pantry or a youth group may be the first person to notice something is wrong. Justice U gives faith organizations the tools needed to safely respond in that moment so concern does not stop at a feeling.
06/06/2026
When a trafficking situation surfaces in a clinical setting, a healthcare team's response in the next few minutes determines whether the potential victim stays engaged or disappears. A clear response pathway, shared indicators, a clear next step, and real-time support provides every clinician with information to safely intervene.
Justice U equips healthcare organizations with tools and protocols needed to identify and respond to trafficking and trauma.
06/06/2026
Trauma and PTSD in victims of human trafficking don't always look the way we expect. When a critical moment unfolds, the Just in Time tool provides immediate guidance so professionals can respond with confidence and survivors receive the support they need.
05/29/2026
Training builds awareness. Real-time support builds confidence in the moment.
Justice U prepares teams to recognize and respond to human trafficking, while Just in Time provides real-time tools and guidance when situations are actively unfolding. Together, they help clinicians, caseworkers, and frontline staff move quickly from concern to action so survivors can receive timely support.
The goal is not just awareness, it is creating a system that turns preparation into intervention.
05/27/2026
Universities are uniquely positioned to support vulnerable students, including many former foster youth who may face increased risk of exploitation.
Awareness campaigns are an important first step, but true readiness comes from giving faculty, staff, and students clear guidance on how to respond when concerns arise.
When campuses have shared indicators, defined response pathways, and real-time support tools, staff can move from uncertainty to confident action.
Justice U seeks to create safer campuses while equipping students with the skills and confidence to identify and respond to human trafficking in their future professions.
05/25/2026
Strong healthcare systems create consistency across every clinic, shift, and care team.
When staff have shared indicators, clear protocols, and defined response pathways, they can identify and respond to trafficking concerns with greater confidence and consistency.
A structured approach helps clinicians move quickly from concern to action, leading to earlier identification, stronger coordination, and better support for vulnerable patients.
05/23/2026
A behavioral health intake is one of the few moments a trafficking situation can surface before anyone else sees it.
The young person in front of your clinician may be a current or former foster youth. They may be describing a particular interaction with a "friend" that seems odd. While clinicians are trained to assess risk, many organizations lack a clear, consistent process for what happens next.
A defined protocol gives teams the confidence to recognize indicators early, respond consistently, and turn intake into a point of intervention rather than a missed opportunity.
Does your organization have clear protocols to identify and respond to human trafficking victims?
Your healthcare organization could be the difference in someone’s safety and recovery.
05/22/2026
Training prepares teams for the moment. The Just in Time tool supports them inside it.
Altus Solutions Just in Time is a web-based app designed to improve the identification of and response to victims of human trafficking. Whether it is a caseworker, clinician, or supervisor recognizing signs that something is wrong, teams need more than awareness, they need clear guidance in real time.
The Just in Time tool provides immediate indicators, response steps, and decision-making support at the exact moment concerns arise. Combined with Justice U training, it helps organizations move from awareness to action and earlier intervention.