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Safe Harbor

Safe Harbor

Website: https://www.northhomes.org/program/safe-harbor/ 

In 2011, Minnesota became the fifth state in the nation to pass Safe Harbor legislation, decriminalizing prostitution for youth under the age of 18. This ensures that Minnesota youth who are survivors of commercial sexual exploitation and trafficking are viewed as victims and survivors, not criminals. It has also allowed these youth to be treated with dignity and respect as they are directed to supportive services that meet their needs and recognize their right to make choices.

Safe Harbor work occurs within the MN Department of Health, allowing a public health approach to the sexual exploitation of children and youth. In 2014, Minnesota began implementing a service model for Safe Harbor called "No Wrong Door," making available resources and services for sexually exploited youth, including regional navigators, housing and shelter, comprehensive services, and training and protocol development. Safe Harbor services are available throughout the state to individuals 24 and younger.

At North Homes Children and Family Services, several initiatives support Safe Harbor, including community-level education and programming aimed at fostering change.


OFFICE LOCATIONS

Bemidji Area: 218-751-0282

Grand Rapids Area: 218-327-3000

Duluth Area: 218-733-3000