Child Trafficking – Risk and Resilience in our Community
Jun 23, 2026 11:45 AM
Kelly Kinnish, Dir, Nat Ctr on Child Trafficking
Child Trafficking – Risk and Resilience in our Community

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Kelly Kinnish, PhD, is a licensed Clinical Psychologist and the Director of the National Center on Child Trafficking in the School of Public Health at Georgia State University. She has over 25 years’ experience working with maltreated and at-risk children and families in clinical, research, and administrative capacities with specific interest and expertise in child trauma and trafficking. She is actively engaged in the development, dissemination, and evaluation of interventions with trafficked children and their families as well the training of mental health providers and professionals across child serving systems to better recognize and respond to their needs. She was previously the Director of Clinical Services at the Georgia Center for Child Advocacy for 14 years and also Director of Project Intersect and the Envision Project, federally funded programs focused on improving the well-being of commercially sexually exploited and trafficked children.