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  • Technology and Trafficking: Prevention Practices for Parents and Caregivers

    University of Phoenix 45 Riverpark Place, Fresno, CA, United States

    Participants in Technology, Teens, and Trafficking will: Develop a basic understanding of human trafficking, commercial sexual exploitation, and vulnerability. Understand the cultural and media influences on teens. Learn how to keep your child safe online. Learn to establish a safety plan with your teen and discover resources available to help.

    $15
  • Innovation on Demand Part 1: Implementing Culturally-Responsive and Trauma-Informed Telehealth Services and Family-Centered Practice During COVID-19

    Join us for Part 1 of our 3 Part webinar series! In Part 1, presenters will share how they offer virtual services with families impacted by domestic violence during the COVID-19 pandemic. Panelists will discuss equity and safety issues with telehealth counseling. They will share what it takes to create safer virtual environments with children…

  • Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking of Male and LGBTQIA+ Youth

    2-hour virtual human trafficking training for professionals engaging with male or LGBTQIA+ opportunity youth at risk for sexual exploitation During this workshop, engaged participants will learn how to develop culturally relevant strategies to more effectively engage with male and/or LGBTQIA+ opportunity youth victimized by commercial sexual exploitation, and those at-risk. National research shows that male-idnetifying…

    Free
  • Responding to Child Victims of Trafficking Webinar

    Join our next webinar! (No registration required) This training helps participants understand the resources available to assist foreign minor victims of trafficking. Additionally, participants receive an overview of the process to submit a request for assistance to OTIP for review and an understanding of Interim Assistance Letters for minors who are potential victims of trafficking.…

    Free
  • Past is Present: The historical effects of the sex trade on women and girls of color today with: Cherice Hopkins (Rights4Girls)

    We cannot discuss the sex trade in the U.S. without addressing colonization, slavery, and the institutionalized inter-generational oppression of women and girls. Ignoring this history has led to the continued exploitation, and too often criminalization, of women and girls of color. Cherice Hopkins, Staff Attorney at Rights4Girls will discuss the racial and gender disparities among survivors, how…

    Free
  • For Advocates: Using Technology to Communicate with Survivors During the COVID-19 Pandemic Webinar

    This webinar is meant for front-line advocates who are navigating using technology to continue providing support to survivors. Whether answering hotline calls, hosting online support groups, or facilitating a forum discussion; this webinar will look at the challenges and opportunities raised by tele/online-support services. Many of the skills needed are those advocates already have —…

  • Human Trafficking & the COVID-19 Crisis

    This webinar will review human trafficking risk factors related to the COVID-19 crisis. The presenters, Dr. Paola Contreras and Ms. Stacy Reed, will begin by providing an overview of human trafficking in the United States. Using examples from their work with victims and survivors of trafficking, they will explain how the risk of exploitation increases…

    Free
  • Online Legal Training: Trauma-Informed Lawyering – Part 1: Trauma Resilience

    Speakers: Jamie Beck and Brittany Greenbaum Description: This free online training will educate participants on the impact of trauma on the brain and provide tools and tips on how to effectively work with clients who are victims of trauma without re-traumatizing them. This training is open to everyone but is tailored to attorneys working with…

  • Remote Home Visitation: Supporting clients experiencing Intimate Partner Violence in the Time of COVID-19

    Given the COVID 19 pandemic, and the shift to virtual home visitation, we recognize that is very difficult for home visitors to determine client safety, confidentiality and promote healthy relationships.  The “shelter-in-place” recommendations for communities can increase the risks for survivors of Domestic Violence (DV)/Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) and their children. The lack of privacy…

  • Promising Practices in Multi-Victim Operations Webinar

    Human trafficking is an organized and coordinated criminal endeavor that requires an organized and coordinated response. Because of the lucrative and clandestine nature of trafficking, traffickers often exploit multiple victims concurrently. Over the last couple of years, we have seen an increase in law enforcement efforts to identify human trafficking schemes involving multiple victims; sometimes…

  • Strategies to Enhance Employee Resilience and Engagement within Survivor-Serving Organizations

    Employee turn-over is a challenge faced by many organizations, particularly organizations that serve survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.  Frequent staff changes can disrupt the quality of and capacity to serve the community and can impact an organization’s sustainability and sense of cohesion.  What strategies can survivor centered organizations utilize to attract and engage…

  • Innovation on Demand Part 2: Advancing Collaboration during COVID-19 to Protect Children and Families

    Join us for Part 2 of our 3 Part webinar series! In Part 2, presenters share new ways they are working with community partners when there are concerns about family violence. Presenters will focus on partnerships between child welfare and domestic violence professionals, including during child welfare screening and investigation. The presenters will talk about why…