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SUMMARY:The Public Health Response to Human Trafficking: A Look-Back and a Step Forward
DESCRIPTION:Professionals working with and serving communities at risk of human trafficking increasingly use public health strategies to establish evidence-informed\, data-driven responses to human trafficking. “The Public Health Response to Human Trafficking: A Look-Back and a Step Forward\,” published by Public Health Reports (PHR) and sponsored by the Office on Trafficking in Persons\, expands the current evidence base and highlights the strengths of using a public health approach when preventing and responding to human trafficking. \nThe authors in this supplement explore the efficacy of individual and communal\npublic health interventions and describe the tools used by professionals and systems of care to respond to human trafficking. \nJoin the Association of Schools & Programs of Public Health\, PHR\, and OTIP for a discussion of this supplemental issue of PHR and hear directly from those involved in the development of the supplement and the authors of two articles: Addressing Racism in the Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking of Black Girls: The Role of Public Health Critical Race Praxis and Applying Telemental Health Services for Adults Experiencing Trafficking. \n REGSITER TODAY
URL:https://surviveandthriveadvocacy.org/events/the-public-health-response-to-human-trafficking-a-look-back-and-a-step-forward/
CATEGORIES:Training and Awareness
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SUMMARY:Service Provision at the Intersection of Sex Work and Human Trafficking
DESCRIPTION:Registration is now open for the second training as part of the Sex Work and Human Trafficking series presented by Freedom Network Training Institute! This training will build upon the foundation provided in the introductory training. During this session\, attendees will learn the following: \n\nPractical ways that service providers can support access to safety and resources for people in the sex trade.\nThoughtful application of trauma-informed and person-centered services for people in the sex trade.\n\nRegistration Cost: $30 \n REGISTER HERE\n*If you wish to access the recording of the introductory training for a small fee\, please email training@freedomnetworkusa.org.
URL:https://surviveandthriveadvocacy.org/events/service-provision-at-the-intersection-of-sex-work-and-human-trafficking/
CATEGORIES:Training and Awareness
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220816T150000
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CREATED:20220721T154806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220721T154841Z
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SUMMARY:The Crossover Between Sex and Labor Trafficking: Elevation Without Segregation
DESCRIPTION:This 2-hour-long survivor panel focuses on the intersections across the labor and sex trafficking industries. It will include audience interactions\, and a live Q&A. Hear the perspective and insights from lived experience experts as they discuss the importance of co-identification and reflect on experiences often overlooked by the anti-trafficking movement. This conversation will analyze how providers can better impact identification and direct service needs without segregating survivors by trafficking type. By recognizing the frequency at which sex and labor trafficking intersect\, we can allow those with lived experience to identify the commonalities and work to destigmatize and uplift survivor experiences. Help us empower survivors by offering more opportunities for understanding\, healing\, and self-sufficiency. \nIs this event for me? This event is intended for providers with an understanding of labor trafficking\, sex trafficking\, and trauma-informed service delivery. \n REGSITER TODAY\n  \nModerator – Jaimee Johnson. Jaimee Johnson is a lived experience expert on domestic sex trafficking with experience in the intersect of labor trafficking. She is the Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Sisters of the Streets. She also holds the title of mother\, motivational speaker\, advocate\, first responder\, consultant\, social media marketer\, entrepreneur\, and activist. Sisters of the Streets focuses on empowering those impacted by sexual exploitation and providing harm reduction as a solution. Mrs.Johnson integrates her lived experience into her work by providing mentorship and resources to those desiring to transition out of that lifestyle while focusing on empowering the community to be a part of the solutions while identifying and addressing root issues that allow exploitation to thrive. \nPanelist – Ashley Maha’a.  Ashley Maha’a is a Mixed-race Native Hawaiian\, born and raised on the east side of O’ahu. In 2020\, she graduated Magna Cum Laude with a degree in Criminal Justice and a focus on forensic sciences. She is a member of the MMNHWG Taskforce in Hawai’i\, a Community Expert Consultant for the DHHS Victims of Human Trafficking Native communities\, and a founding member of the advisory group Community Against Exploitation Hawai’i. Her contributions and collaborations extend to local organizations as well as to the continent for Nationally and Internationally recognized organizations. In addition\, she is a mother\, peer mentor\, community organizer\, and subject matter expert. \nPanelist – Eric Harris.  Eric Harris is an international consultant and field expert in the area of human trafficking education and advocacy. With 10 years of experience in the field. He has a bachelor’s in social work and is an alum of Anderson University Indiana. Human Trafficking field consultant for the state of\, Indiana. National Association of Social Workers member and is a graduate of the Human Trafficking Leadership Academy through National.HumanTrafficking Training and Technical Center and the Heal Trafficking MGH institute train the trainer academy 2020. Consulted and trained for: Polaris project\, NHTTAC\, OTIP\, Freedom Network\, DHS\, North County Lifeline Community Advisory Board\, Indianan Law enforcement Cadets\, Sane Nurses\, and social work students\, Department of Child Services\, San Diego County Child protective services\, Child welfare services\, Juvenal Corrections\, Cambridge University\,  and the Survivor alliance. \nPanelist – Hazel Fasthorse.  My name is Hazel Fasthorse\, and I am a human trafficking specialist and victims liaison. I specialize in crimes against indigenous people\, intergenerational trauma\, and systemic abuse. I am a survivor of CSEC\, child trafficking\, and cult abuse.
URL:https://surviveandthriveadvocacy.org/events/the-crossover-between-sex-and-labor-trafficking-elevation-without-segregation/
CATEGORIES:Survivors,Training and Awareness
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220817T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220817T163000
DTSTAMP:20260505T010750
CREATED:20220811T152753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220811T152753Z
UID:7876-1660748400-1660753800@surviveandthriveadvocacy.org
SUMMARY:Preventing and Intervening in the Labor Trafficking of Students
DESCRIPTION:On behalf of the U.S. Department of Education\, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education’s Office of Safe and Supportive Schools\, the National Center on Safe Supportive Learning Environments (NCSSLE) invites you to join the next webinar in this series\, Preventing and Intervening in the Labor Trafficking of Students\, scheduled for: \nWednesday\, August 17\, 2022 from 3:00-4:15pm ET/ \n REGISTER TODAY\nIn the United States\, the primary job of school-aged young people is that of student\, but this is not the case for all our young people. In 2021\, the International Labor Organization and the United Nations Children’s Fund estimated that global child labor\, including child labor trafficking\, rose from 152 million in 2016 to 160 million children in 2020 (International Labour Organization and United Nations Children’s Fund\, 2021). Child labor trafficking doesn’t just happen in other countries\, it also takes place here in the United States. Students who are forced to work long hours\, often before they can complete schoolwork\, or in dangerous jobs are less equipped to achieve in school given the trauma of their forced labor. In this webinar\, we will explore what labor trafficking looks like in the United States and talk to subject matter experts\, individuals with lived experience\, and practitioners about how you can support students who are involved in labor trafficking. \nSpeakers\n\nRuth Ryder\, Deputy Assistant Secretary\, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education\, U.S. Department of Education\nKatherine Kaufka Walts\, Director\, Center for Human Rights of Children\, Loyola University\, Chicago\, IL\nSheri Lochridge Combs\, Senior Program Manager\, Human Trafficking Special Populations\, Covenant House New Orleans\, LA\nYuri Guerrero\, Lived Experience Expert and Advocate\, TX\n\nThis webinar will be recorded and posted to the event page a day after the event. The event page link is here: https://safesupportivelearning.ed.gov/events/webinar/human-trafficking-webinar-series-preventing-and-intervening-labor-trafficking \nNCSSLE does not offer certificates or CEUs\, but if you email ncssle@air.org after the event we can confirm your participation.
URL:https://surviveandthriveadvocacy.org/events/preventing-and-intervening-in-the-labor-trafficking-of-students/
CATEGORIES:Children and Youth,Training and Awareness
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220818T140000
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SUMMARY:3rd Quarter Big Bend Coalition Against Human Trafficking Virtual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This meeting will be held via WebEx.  Registration/log-in information is below.  You must register for this event. \nIf you would like to join us\, please contact Kelli. \n____________________________________________ \nKellianne Dougherty invites you to attend a Web seminar using Webex. \nEvent Number: 2761 709 5130 \nEvent Password: This event requires registration. After your registration has been approved\, you will receive instructions for joining the event. \n——————————————————- \nTo join this online event \n——————————————————- \n\nGo to https://usao.webex.com/usao/j.php?MTID=ec1cf161ec29d1eb42593e5cf3d70f108\nEnter the event password: This event requires registration. After your registration has been approved\, you will receive instructions for joining the event.\nClick “Join Now”.\nFollow the instructions that appear on your screen to join the teleconference.\n\n——————————————————- \nTo only join the audio conference \n——————————————————- \nThis event requires registration. After your registration has been approved\, you will receive instructions for joining the event. \nCan’t join the event? \nhttps://collaborationhelp.cisco.com/article/WBX000029055 \nIf you are a host\, click here to view host information: \nhttps://usao.webex.com/usao/j.php?MTID=ef459386dc2476ec185db64c6c73614a8 \n\nhttps://www.webex.com
URL:https://surviveandthriveadvocacy.org/events/3rd-quarter-big-bend-coalition-against-human-trafficking-virtual-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Training and Awareness
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220819T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220819T143000
DTSTAMP:20260505T010750
CREATED:20220728T143832Z
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UID:7834-1660914000-1660919400@surviveandthriveadvocacy.org
SUMMARY:Human Trafficking & Refugees: Realities and Responses
DESCRIPTION:The Big Bend Coalition Against Human Trafficking (BBCAHT) and The Survive and Thrive Advocacy Center (STAC)\ninvite you to our Monthly 3rd Friday Community Training Program: \nHuman Trafficking & Refugees – Realities and Responses \n \nDownload the presentation: Human Trafficking and Immigration Refugees and Unaccompanied Children \nThis free webinar one of the “Third Friday” community training events hosted by BBCAHT and STAC to inform and engage the North Florida community and beyond. We are happy to extend this invitation to friends and colleagues – please join us! \nIt is no secret that vulnerable populations are much more at risk of being trafficked than others. Two groups that fall into that category are refugees and unaccompanied minors. People who are forced to flee leave behind their homes\, their community support networks\, and often end up socially and culturally isolated. They may lack access to resources\, livelihood opportunities\, and even legal status. These and other factors contribute to making refugees and unaccompanied minors targets for traffickers. Please join us for a discussion about the intersection between refugees and unaccompanied minors and human trafficking. \nPresenters:\nKristina Bailey\, Anti-Trafficking Program Supervisor\, International Rescue Committee (IRC) in Tallahassee;\nKristina Montes\, Child Protection Coordinator\, South Florida\, IRC in Miami;\nCristobal Perez\, Deputy Dir. of Programs & Data\, Coalition for Independent Living Options \nSponsors: STAC in affiliation with Big Bend Coalition Against Human Trafficking and the International Rescue Committee. \nContact: STAC at stac@surviveandthriveadvocacy.org or 850-597-2080 \n  \n\n  \nSTAC needs your support to sustain these important webinars. Will you donate today? Each gift helps to bring this vital information to the many people who are empowering survivors and preventing human trafficking. The only way we can maintain these programs and this work is with YOUR help.\nSuggested donation: $20
URL:https://surviveandthriveadvocacy.org/events/human-trafficking-refugees-realities-and-responses/
CATEGORIES:Children and Youth,Training and Awareness
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220823T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220823T110000
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CREATED:20220809T202429Z
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UID:7858-1661247000-1661252400@surviveandthriveadvocacy.org
SUMMARY:Recognizing and Responding to Human Trafficking in the Non-Profit Workplace
DESCRIPTION:Sex and labor trafficking victims\, adults and youth\, are trafficked and exploited in plain sight\, including at our area businesses and workplaces. How those of us in the non-profit world who are employees and managers safely recognize and respond to trafficking situations in ways that protect trafficking victims and the workplace? Children and adults who are trafficked and who are vulnerable to being trafficked need the eyes and ears of our community’s workforce to know how to recognize trafficking situations. \nAt the same time\, past or current human trafficking survivors are very likely to be among our area’s non-profit client populations. This is a virtual online event of the STACPRO training program\, tailored to non-profits because they are BOTH workplaces AND organizations whose work includes and empowering community members and perhaps supporting sex and labor trafficking survivors. \nPlease visit our event sponsor United Partners for Human Services registration page as this event has limited availability. Click here to register. \nImportant notice: In order to get credit for attending this program and receive a certificate to count your agency toward a STACPRO Certified Business\, each attendee has to go to https://stacpro.org/ click on “start the free training” and then complete the “login to enroll” process.
URL:https://surviveandthriveadvocacy.org/events/recognizing-and-responding-to-human-trafficking-in-the-non-profit-workplace/
CATEGORIES:Training and Awareness
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