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Human Trafficking, Identification, Intervention, and Treatment in the Healthcare Setting

Course #: 012-2452

Price: $18.00

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CE Credit Hours: 2.00 Continuing Education Contact Hours

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Target Audience: Psychologists
Instructional Level: Introductory

CE Course Description 

Human trafficking is a public health concern. All healthcare providers have a duty to be able to recognize and intervene if someone is being trafficked. Healthcare agencies should have protocols specifically addressing human trafficking. The focus of this training will be on youth and adults in the United States health care settings. Definitions of human trafficking will be explored, as well as information on how to identify indicators of exploitation. Trauma-informed clinical treatment interventions will be provided. A review of how law enforcement should be involved will take place by understanding state-level legal mandates for reporting human trafficking. Participants will be presented with how to access national and local resources for assistance if an individual is identified as someone impacted by human trafficking.

Courseware Supervisor: Ryan C. Warner, Ph.D., CRC

Author: Katie Papke, LMSW, CAADC, CCHTVSP

CE Course Objectives

  1. Define the types and venues of human trafficking in the United States.
  2. Identify victims of human trafficking in health care settings. 
  3. Recognize the warning signs of human trafficking in healthcare settings for adults and minors by selecting the correct indicators from the given options.
  4. Discover local and national community resources for supporting and reporting the suspected victims of human trafficking.

Activity Schedule/Outline - Ongoing/Self-Paced

  1. Introduction
  2. Section 1: Understanding Human Trafficking
  3. Section 2: Identifying the Warning Signs of Victims of Human Trafficking in Health Care Settings
  4. Section 3: Developing Protocols in a Health Care Setting
  5. Section 4: Treating the Mental Health Needs of Human Trafficking Survivors
  6. Section 5: Ethics, Legal Needs, and Prevention Services
  7. Section 6: Local and National Community Resources for Supporting and Reporting the Suspected Victims of Human Trafficking
  8. Conclusion
  9. References

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Course Date: 2024-12-16

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