Human Trafficking CORE 2024-4

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In-Person

117 Pleasant St, Dolloff Building
3rd Floor
Concord, NH 03301
United States


It is very important for child protection and juvenile justice service workers to be aware of the problem of human trafficking and to understand the signs and behaviors children, youth, and adults may exhibit when they have or are being exploited. Children and youth in the child protection and juvenile justice system are at higher risk and are more vulnerable to human trafficking. Traffickers use a combination of threats and subtler coercion to draw people into forced labor and sexual exploitation. It is critical that child welfare workers learn strategies and tools for the prevention, assessment, and documentation of human trafficking. The overall goal of this training is for participants to understand their role as professionals working with children and families experiencing human trafficking.
Contact
  • Child Welfare Education Partnership

    117 Pleasant St, Dolloff Building

    Concord, NH 03301

    Info.CWEP@unh.edu

     

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