Human Trafficking: Deeper Look – 04/16/26
- Credits:
- MCBAP Credit
- 6 Social Work CEs
This training is designed to equip participants with a comprehensive understanding of human trafficking, including both labor and sex trafficking. Through the use of case studies and survivor-created resources, participants will learn how to critically examine media/resources about human trafficking, better identify human trafficking in all its forms, and learn appropriate response protocols to support victims and survivors.
Key Objectives
- Comprehensive Understanding: Equip participants with a thorough understanding of human trafficking, encompassing both labor and sex trafficking.
- Critical Examination of Resources: Enable participants to critically analyze media representations and resources related to human trafficking, fostering a deeper awareness of common misconceptions and stereotypes.
- Response Protocols: Teach participants appropriate response protocols for addressing suspected human trafficking situations, including how to report incidents and provide support to victims and survivors.
- Resource Awareness: Provide participants with information about available resources and support services for victims and survivors of human trafficking, ensuring they know where to direct individuals in need.
Who Should Attend
This training is suitable for law enforcement officers, social workers, educators, healthcare professionals, non-profit organizations, and anyone interested in learning more about human trafficking.
6 Social Work and MCBAP-Related CEU’s
