ODL 408

ODL 408: Human Trafficking in Practice: Survivor Perspectives, Identification, and Coordinated Response

$52.50

3.5 Credit Hours: This training uses a survivor-informed and multidisciplinary lens to strengthen professionals’ ability to recognize, respond to, and help prevent human trafficking. Rachel D. Fischer MSN, RN, SANE-A, SANE-P, PI, PPO will deliver a session, “A Survivor’s Perspective: Multidisciplinary Approach to Fighting Human Trafficking,” focused on practical, cross-system response strategies that support victim safety, improve identification, and strengthen coordination among healthcare, behavioral health, advocacy, and justice partners. In the second session, Rachel C. Thomas, MEd, will provide survivor-educator insights on prevention, resilience-building, and protective factors—especially in relation to recruitment dynamics and youth-focused prevention approaches.

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