Integrating Sex Worker Rights in Anti-Trafficking Work

Key Information

  • Duration: 1 hour or 3 hours
  • Audience: Anti-Trafficking Organizations, Academic Audiences, General Public
  • Price: Contact for pricing
  • Trainer: Madeline Stenersen

Overview:

This training explores the critical intersection of sex worker rights and safety and anti-trafficking strategies. We aim to foster understanding among those in the anti-trafficking field, highlighting how supporting sex worker rights and safety can enhance our collective efforts against exploitation.

About This Training:

  • Customizable to your organization's needs

  • Interactive learning experiences

  • Expert trainers with field experience

  • Evidence-based curriculum

 

Meet Your Trainer

Madeline Stenersen

Madeline Stenersen

Madeline is an experienced researcher and advocate in the field of anti-trafficking and sex worker rights. With her extensive knowledge of both academic research and on-the-ground realities, she brings a unique perspective to the complex intersection of sex work and anti-trafficking efforts.

Anti-Trafficking Sex Worker Rights Policy Advocacy

Learning Objectives:

  • Foster understanding of sex worker perspective

  • Provide tools for inclusive anti-trafficking approaches

  • Highlight the importance of dignity and empowerment in prevention strategies

Expected Outcomes:

Participants will gain a nuanced understanding of sex worker perspectives and develop strategies for more inclusive and effective anti-trafficking efforts.

 

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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