
Point-of-Care Human Trafficking Response
JUST IN TIME
Human Trafficking Recognition & Response
A mobile-first tool that gives healthcare teams immediate access to human trafficking indicators, response steps, localized resources, and audience-specific support pathways.
01 — Provider Guidance
Just In Time
Recognize the signs.
Quick access for nurses, providers & clinical teams.
Point of care
Provider Guide
Human Trafficking Recognition & Response
Built with Justice U expertise. Delivered through Viiision.
Quick access
Indicators
Physical indicators
Injuries, malnourishment, signs of restraint
Behavioral indicators
Fear, scripted answers, controlling companion
Questions to ask safely
Private, trauma-informed prompts
What to document
Objective findings & language used
Response protocol
Step-by-step next actions
Local referral resources
Vetted partners near this site
For clinical use — no patient data required.
Providers get clear, immediate guidance without searching through folders, PDFs, or outdated training materials.
02 — Patient & Victim Support
You are not alone.
Help is available.
Private · No download required
Nothing is shared without your consent.
I need help now
Connect to immediate, private support
I'm worried about someone
Guidance for friends & family
Safety planning
Quiet, step-by-step planning
Talk to someone
24/7 confidential support
Local support resources
Shelters, advocacy & services nearby
Exit quickly
Leave this screen now
Survivor-centered support powered by
Justice U + Viiision
The same access point can display safer, survivor-centered information for patients, victims, or the public.
03 — Hospital Impact
Just In Time Dashboard
Engagement at a glance
Preview · Last 30 days
Provider guide views
2,184
Across 12 care sites
Patient support views
947
Resource clicks
1,532
Locations using
12 sites
Training engagement
68%
Most accessed topics
Behavioral indicators · Response protocol · Local referrals
High-interest topic
Recognizing behavioral indicators
Trending across emergency and community care teams.
Hospitals gain measurable visibility into engagement, usage trends, and community impact.
Why Hospitals Need This
01
Clinical teams often have only minutes with each patient. Just In Time puts critical guidance within reach during the encounter.
02
Annual training helps, but providers need support in the actual moment of care.
03
Failure to identify and respond appropriately can create clinical, legal, regulatory, and reputational exposure.
04
Potential victims may not be ready to disclose. The tool can provide private access to help and self-reporting options.
05
Local resources, referral pathways, and response information can be made easier to access and keep current.
Why This Is Different
The same QR code or smart link serves providers, patients, and the public — each with the right information for their moment of need.
Traditional Training Alone
Just In Time Response Tool
Stakeholder Value
Fast access to indicators, questions, response steps, and referral guidance during patient care.
Reduces uncertainty in sensitive situations and supports safer, more consistent action.
Supports human trafficking training expectations, readiness, documentation, and response consistency.
Helps reduce exposure tied to missed identification, improper response, or outdated information.
Connects vulnerable individuals to localized help, resources, and support pathways.
Aligns patient safety, workforce readiness, community impact, and measurable ROI in one scalable solution.
CFO & Administrator Value
Helps reduce reliance on higher-cost training models by making human trafficking education and guidance more accessible.
Strengthens readiness in a high-risk, under-identified area of care.
Gives teams immediate access to what they need instead of searching across files, portals, or outdated materials.
Reduces uncertainty and moral distress when providers suspect trafficking but do not know the next step.
Supports vulnerable populations while creating a measurable community impact story.
Can support procurement through Microsoft Marketplace and help organizations apply existing Microsoft commitments toward a mission-critical solution.
By the numbers
Less than $1 per provider per day can create meaningful value through better training access, risk reduction, and improved response readiness.
Implementation Path
Step 01
Confirm stakeholder goals, priority audiences, local needs, and implementation scope.
Step 02
Build provider, patient, and public-facing content pathways with localized resources and brand alignment.
Step 03
Deploy through QR codes, smart links, internal communication, training workflows, and care-site access points.
Step 04
Review engagement data, usage patterns, feedback, and opportunities to improve impact.
Just In Time Human Trafficking Response
Just In Time helps hospitals move from awareness to action with mobile-first guidance, audience-specific support pathways, and measurable engagement at the point of need.