About ICF

Aubrey Lloyd

Project Manager, Human Trafficking
Colorado
Aubrey is a human trafficking expert with nearly 20 years of experience working with populations affected by domestic violence, substance abuse, mental health issues, and poverty.

Aubrey designs and implements programs for multidisciplinary teams and non-governmental and community-based organizations. She supports these organizations using her subject matter expertise in human trafficking and trauma-informed victim assistance programming. Aubrey also makes connections between crime and vulnerability sectors such as addiction, domestic violence and sexual assault, homelessness and runaway youth, and early childhood adverse conditions and abuse.

Previously, Aubrey worked at the state level to coordinate identification and service delivery for victims and developed a state-accredited trauma-informed educational curriculum and trauma-informed group home model structure for minor victims of human trafficking.

Aubrey has used her experience with hundreds of grantees to formulate effective and sustainable human trafficking programming. She also utilizes data to craft evaluative and evidence-based interventions and provide subject matter expertise in maintaining multi-disciplinary partnerships. These efforts help to cement the importance of trauma-informed and implemented service practices. Aubrey also brings the invaluable perspective of a survivor-advocate.

Education
  • M.S.W., Newman University
  • B.S.W., Colorado State University

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