Hello Everyone…
I hope you’re having a great week!
I wanted to share this important upcoming training on Human Trafficking — a critical topic that many licensing boards now require for nurses, social workers, and other healthcare professionals.
If you still need CEUs in this area, this is a valuable (and often mandatory) session to consider attending.
For details on this and other local CEU-approved training opportunities, please check out our Continuing Education Calendar on our website. We keep it updated with relevant, no-cost professional development events throughout the year.
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Description:
In this interactive training, participants will gain comprehensive knowledge about human trafficking. We will break down the legal definition of human trafficking, share examples of sex and labor trafficking, and discuss how trafficking can co-occur with other forms of trauma and violence. Common myths and misconceptions about trafficking will be addressed and reframed. Participants will explore the unique housing needs and barriers faced by survivors and learn strategies to promote safety, stability, and empowerment. Finally, participants will understand how they can improve their policies and procedures at their own organization and collaborate with other service systems in order to better serve survivors in their community.
1. Recognize and describe common myths and misconceptions
associated with sex and labor trafficking.
2. Identify intersectional, trauma-informed and survivor-centered strategies for effective communication and trafficking survivors from diverse backgrounds.
3. Understand the importance of collaboration across systems and delivering comprehensive services for trafficking survivors.
Allison Green, LMSW (she/her)
Manager of Partner Training, Support, and Engagement
Michigan Coalition Against Homelessness
15851 S. US Hwy 27, Ste. 315 | Lansing, MI 48906
(517) 853-3888 p | (517) 485-6682 f
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