Understanding and Addressing Human Trafficking
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Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to:
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Identify 2 or more types of human trafficking.
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Recognize 4 or more signs and/or indicators of human trafficking across diverse settings.
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Explain the human trafficking legal frameworks.
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Identify 2 or more vulnerable populations at risk of trafficking.
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Discuss how to apply trauma-informed care principles when providing psychological and emotional support to trafficked persons.
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Explain how to balance client privacy with legal responsibilities, ensuring appropriate support.
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Examine the design and implementation of community education and outreach initiatives for human trafficking prevention.
Educational Goal
The educational goal of this course is to provide participants with the knowledge, skills, and ethical insights needed to comprehensively understand, effectively intervene in, and proactively prevent human trafficking.
Description
As of September 1, 2020, completion of an HHS-approved human trafficking course is a condition for registration, permit, or license renewal for certain health care practitioners in Texas. This 1 CE workshop on Human Trafficking Awareness is specifically designed for public health professionals in Texas to provide essential knowledge and skills to combat human trafficking effectively. In this comprehensive workshop, participants will explore the multifaceted aspects of human trafficking, including the types, signs, legal frameworks, trauma-informed care, and intervention strategies. Beth Eversole, a seasoned professional in the field, will delve into real-life case studies, ethical considerations, and collaborative approaches tailored for Public Health professionals. Participants will gain the expertise needed to recognize, respond to, and prevent human trafficking within the realm of Public Health.
This training is divided into six modules:
– Introduction & Course Overview
– Defining Human Trafficking
– Health Impact & Quality of Life
– Identification & Assessment
– Response & Follow-up
– Utilizing & Building Resources
Target Audience
- Counselor
- Marriage & Family Therapist
- Medical Doctor
- Psychologist
- Registered Nurse
- Social Worker
- Substance Use Disorder Professionals
- Texas Health Care Practitioners
- Texas Health Care Practitioners
Presenters
As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker Supervisor, Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor, Certified Financial Social Worker, and Certified Sports Psychology Coach, Beth brings a wealth of expertise to empower individuals and organizations. Beth holds a Master’s degree in Social work from the University of Houston and a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work from Radford University. She has excelled as Chief Executive Officer, Public Speaker, and as a Psychotherapist. Beth’s passion for making a difference led her to specialize in nonprofit consulting, clinical supervision, psychotherapy, financial coaching, and sports psychology coaching. With a focus on holistic well-being and a commitment to fostering resilience, she continues to explore innovative approaches to empower others and create meaningful, lasting change.