How to Identify Human Trafficking: Training for Health Professionals & First Responders

Key Information

  • Duration: TBD (Based on client needs)
  • Audience: Healthcare Professionals, First Responders
  • Price: Contact for pricing
  • Trainer: Alezandra Russell

Overview:

This training provides comprehensive guidance on recognizing signs of human trafficking in healthcare settings. We aim to equip health professionals and first responders with the knowledge and skills needed to identify potential victims and respond appropriately.

About This Training:

  • Customizable to your organization's needs

  • Interactive learning experiences

  • Expert trainers with field experience

  • Evidence-based curriculum

 

Meet Your Trainer

Alezandra Russell

Alezandra Russell

Alezandra is an experienced trainer and advocate in the field of anti-human trafficking. With over a decade of experience working with healthcare providers and law enforcement, she brings practical insights and proven strategies to her training sessions on identifying human trafficking victims.

Human Trafficking Healthcare First Responders

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the indicators of human trafficking in healthcare settings

  • Develop strategies for safely interacting with potential victims

  • Analyze the impact of trauma-informed care in human trafficking cases

  • Identify reporting procedures and legal obligations

  • Evaluate current practices and policies through a lens of victim-centered care

Expected Outcomes:

Participants will leave this training with:

  • A nuanced understanding of human trafficking in healthcare contexts

  • Practical tools for identifying and assisting potential victims

  • Strategies for implementing trauma-informed care in their practice

  • A network of peers committed to combating human trafficking

  • Action plans for implementing learned concepts in their own organizations

 

Ready to transform your approach to anti-trafficking work? 
Contact us to schedule this training for your organization or to learn more about our customizable programs.

 
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