Recognizing Human Trafficking & Reporting Guidelines

8/7/2021 - 8/7/2021
12:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Location: Live Webinar, Sponsored by Institute for Natural Resources, Cost: $49.00; 3.0 CE clock hours, Live Webinar

Human trafficking knows no limits and this predatory crime plagues rural, suburban, and urban communities in the United States and throughout the world. The inhumane, cruel devastation wrought by traffickers pardons no age, gender, ethnicity, race or socioeconomic status. Traffickers deprive their victims of their identity, self-worth, autonomy, liberty, freedom and justice through force, fear, intimidation, and false promises. This continuing education activity will review the indicators of human trafficking, community stakeholders, and their roles in combating human trafficking will be discussed along with resources to care and support victims of human trafficking. Further, Renee Mallett, healthcare attorney, will discuss the legal implications for both the victim and trafficker and how healthcare professionals may aid in the legal proceedings.

This course provides a review of human traffickings, it's types and implications as well as reporting guidelines including mandated reporting guidelines and an overview of the TVPA

 For more information:  Customer Service Department Phone: 877-246-6336 Fax: 925-687-0860 Email: info@inrseminars.com

To register:  Participants can register by phone, fax or email or online at www.inrseminars.com

This workshop will award 3.0 C clock hours; no NBCC credit is available for this program.

 

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