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Historical trauma and current risk factors make Indigenous people vulnerable to many forms of crime victimization, including labor and sex trafficking. Additionally, higher percentages of American Indian and Alaska Native children are living in poverty, involved in the juvenile justice system, and the foster care system, increasing their vulnerability to human trafficking. Join a panel…
National Human Trafficking Prevention Month Listening Session Hosted by the CDSS Child Trafficking Response Unit This training will highlight the importance of language and provide best practices on how to communicate with and about youth who have experienced Commercial Sexual Exploitation (CSE). Date: Please join us Friday, January 21, 2022 Time: 10:30 a.m.…
Intergenerational Impacts of Southeast Asian American Trauma and Sexual Exploitation, part of the Free and Whole Series with Coalition to End Human Trafficking, Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties Thursday, April 28, 2022, 1:30 to 4:30 pm Pacific Time Presented by: Ummra Hang, MSW. War, violence, and misogyny are among some of the deep rooted issues that…
The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services – Human Trafficking and Child Exploitation division’s is proud to host Lunch and Learn Series 2022. Every Friday in January, DFPS will host webinars with a subject matter experts during the lunch hour (starting at noon) to speak about various human trafficking intersections and topics . Bring your…
Join us for the PACT 2022 Spring Convening! PACT’s 2022 Convening is an opportunity for PACT county cohort participants to build valuable connections with peers, brainstorm challenges and define future steps together. Our agenda will be driven by input from our regional cohorts; centered on sharing between counties, exploring innovations in the field and hearing…