Human Trafficking Unveiled: Advocacy, Care, and Collaboration for Helping Professionals

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Explain the prevalence, types, and systemic causes of human trafficking and its intersection with social justice.
Analyze the impact of complex trauma on trafficking survivors and its implications for engagement and care.
Apply trauma-informed strategies and practical tools for building trust and fostering empowerment with survivors.
Evaluate the role of healthcare professionals in identifying and supporting trafficking survivors, including intervention protocols and barriers to care.
Develop actionable strategies for multidisciplinary collaboration to prevent trafficking and build resilient communities.
Course Offering: Meeting, Seminar, Workshop, or Webinar - Live (delivered in real time)
Domain Focus: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems
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CE Credits: 5.00
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