PPT-Child Trafficking Educator’s Training
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A Call to Action I Introduction to the Issue II Tools for Educators III Call to Action What You Can Do Overview About ECPATUSA History Discussion What is Human
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Child Trafficking Educator’s Training: Transcript
A Call to Action I Introduction to the Issue II Tools for Educators III Call to Action What You Can Do Overview About ECPATUSA History Discussion What is Human Trafficking One of the great human rights causes of our time. Ethics. Presented by:. Carolyn Angelo. Gilbert R. Griffiths . Professional Standards and Practices Commission. . PSPC MISSION AND COMPOSITION. MISSION. The . PSPC is committed to providing leadership for improving the quality of education in this Commonwealth by establishing high standards for preparation, certification, practice and ethical conduct in the teaching profession.. General Awareness Refresher. Training Presentation. 2014 . (This is a modification of the Web-based Training.) . 1. Introduction. Welcome . to the . Combating . Trafficking in Persons . (CTIP) General . Presented by . Pamela J. Pillsbury. 1. What is Human Trafficking?. 3. . After drug trafficking, human trafficking is the second largest criminal industry in the world, and it is the fastest growing.. Introduction, Foster Care Implications, and Caring for Survivors. Rachel Rosenthal, MSW, LISW-S. Gracehaven. These Numbers Have Faces.... From Northern Ohio. Age 15. Sexually molested by mom. ’. s. PAROSHA CHANDRAN. 1 Pump Court Chambers. First annual report of the Inter-Departmental Ministerial Group on. Human Trafficking, October 2012. :. “In 2011, 946 potential victims of human trafficking were referred to the National Referral Mechanism (NRM). Of these, 634 were females and 312 were males, 712 were adults and 234 were children. The majority of potential child victims were reported to be in the 16–17 year old age category. The most prevalent source countries for potential victims who were referred into the NRM were Nigeria, China, Vietnam, Romania and Slovakia. The most prevalent exploitation type recorded through the NRM, for adults, was sexual exploitation however it is recognised that the incidence of labour exploitation and criminal exploitation is increasing. The most prevalent type of exploitation reported for children was labour exploitation. The recently published UK Human Trafficking Centre (UKHTC) Baseline Assessment suggests that there could be over 2,000 potential victims of human trafficking in the UK, based on information collected from a variety of other sources…. Ethics. Presented by:. Carolyn Angelo. Gilbert R. Griffiths . Professional Standards and Practices Commission. . PSPC MISSION AND COMPOSITION. MISSION. The . PSPC is committed to providing leadership for improving the quality of education in this Commonwealth by establishing high standards for preparation, certification, practice and ethical conduct in the teaching profession.. And. Our Foster Youth. 04/13/2016. Presenter-. Jennifer Marks. Time-1 hour. www.qpiflorida.org/justintime/pages/topicindex.html. . Objectives. Definition per Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization . Lucy Leon. Service . Manager for Trafficking. Laurelle . Brown . Service . Manager . for . Child Sexual . Exploitation services. The Children’s Society. The Children’s Society in London. The Children’s Society have a long history of direct work with young people at risk of sexual exploitation and going missing as well as with vulnerable young refugees and migrants, separated from their families.. THE IMPORTANT ROLE YOU PLAY. Quick housekeeping. Quick thanks to Debi Smith, who will be our room monitor today. Please write questions on the index cards for Debi to pick up so we may discuss them further into the presentation. Department of Justice Task Force. 2005 to Present. Task Force Partnering Agencies & Organizations:. U.S. Attorney’s Office, Indiana Attorney General’s Office, FBI, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, Marion County Prosecutor's Office, Homeland Security, Indiana State Police, Department of Labor, Department of Child Services, The Julian Center, Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic. Agenda. Introductions. Contextual Background for Outreach. Human . Trafficking . Overview in NYC. How to Approach Hotels. Volunteer Role and . Packet. Wrap-up. Introductions. . ICCR . Tri-State CRI. MOVEMENT In the U.S.. The “Roots” of Anti-trafficking Activism in the United States. Based on a Recognized . Need . Legal and Social Service Providers, and Survivors. Grassroots efforts. Not a New Crime…. Department of Justice Task Force. 2005 to Present. Task Force Partnering Agencies & Organizations:. U.S. Attorney’s Office, Indiana Attorney General’s Office, FBI, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, Attorney General, Marion County Prosecutor's Office, Homeland Security, Department of Labor, Department of Child Services, The Julian Center, Exodus Refugee Center, Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic, Crime Control Research, Kramer & Co.. Introduction This statement is made as part of Empiric’s commitment to eliminating the exploitation of people under the Modern Slavery Act 2015 (the Act). It summarises how Empiric operates, the po
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