Human Trafficking 101
Human Trafficking 101
This training covers all the basics about human trafficking-what it is, where it happens, and how, you as a community member, can help.
This training covers all the basics about human trafficking-what it is, where it happens, and how, you as a community member, can help.
What is Fair Trade? How does it work? What do all those different labels mean? Learn the answers to these questions and get empowered to fight human trafficking every day by buying fair trade.
In this training, you will learn: The three components of human trafficking, How victims are lured into trafficking situations, How to recognize a human trafficking victim; and Who to connect potential victims with and how to report tips.
United Against Human Trafficking trains firefighters, paramedics, and EMT professionals to identify and appropriately respond to human trafficking. First responders hold a high level of trust within the community and encounter emergency situations where trafficking is likely to occur.
Traffickers are recruiting our kids in schools. Therefore, UAHT created this training to equip teachers and school officials to recognize grooming techniques and potential victims. Educators will leave understanding how they are on the frontlines in protecting at-risk students and how to intervene on their behalf.
Hospitality professionals are in key places to interact with trafficking victims—hotels, motels, bars, and restaurants. This training prepares receptionists, housekeeping staff, concierge, bartenders, and waiters to identify and respond to human trafficking. This training fulfills the training aspect of the City of Houston's ordinance.
This webinar explores the ways that the LGBTQ+ community is affected by trafficking, including increased vulnerability. The training is meant for service providers and will explore ways to identify LGBTQ+ clients who may be trafficked, and ways to create more inclusive, welcoming spaces.
United Against Human Trafficking trains firefighters, paramedics, and EMT professionals to identify and appropriately respond to human trafficking. First responders hold a high level of trust within the community and encounter emergency situations where trafficking is likely to occur.
88% of human trafficking victims encountered a healthcare provider while in captivity but were not identified. This training equips health professionals to help identify and respond to potential victims they treat at work.
Traffickers are recruiting our kids in schools. Therefore, UAHT created this training to equip teachers and school officials to recognize grooming techniques and potential victims. Educators will leave understanding how they are on the frontlines in protecting at-risk students and how to intervene on their behalf.
This presentation will explore the ways that crafted stereotypes during the Transatlantic slave trade persist today, and influence structural racism. We will discuss various institutions and how racism creates barriers within various institutions. The African American community is also disproportionately affected by trafficking, and we will explain how and why.
In this training, you will learn: The three components of human trafficking How victims are lured into trafficking situations How to recognize a human trafficking victim How to report tips.
In this training, you will learn: The three components of human trafficking How victims are lured into trafficking situations How to recognize a human trafficking victim Who to connect potential victims with and how to report tips.
88% of human trafficking victims encountered a healthcare provider while in captivity but were not identified. This training equips health professionals to help identify and respond to potential victims they treat at work. In this training, you will learn: The three components of human trafficking, How to recognize a human trafficking victim in a healthcare […]
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