Human Trafficking
Monday, June 19, 2023 from 10:00 am – 1:00
pm
Online via Zoom
3.0 CE Hours for Social Work (MICEC) and
MCBAP (RELATED)
This course meets the Human Trafficking
requirement (2.0 hours) for Social Work continuing education
Course fee: $54
Presenter: Hawra Khraizat, LMSW, MA
Human trafficking is a form of modern-day
slavery in which victims are controlled, manipulated and exploited. Human
traffickers use force, fraud and coercion to overpower and oppress their
victims. Victims include both children and adults – Belonging to any age group,
ethnic background and socioeconomic status. This workshop will focus on
defining human trafficking, identifying signs of human trafficking, discussing
consequences of human trafficking, providing support and guidance to survivors
of human trafficking and implementing effective therapeutic techniques that promote
healing and recovery. A focus will be
placed on discussing current treatment modalities, psychoeducation, skill
building, and practical case studies that will assist providers with
implementing client-centered interventions for handling situations when
presented with human trafficking cases.