Identifying Trafficked Patients and Providing Trauma-Informed Care: A Guide for Health Care Professionals and First Responders

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Description

Health care professionals and first responders are uniquely situated to proactively identify and serve victims and survivors of human trafficking, a majority of whom are believed to have contact with a medical provider at least once annually. This training will equip participants with the skills needed to identify and respond to possible indicators of human trafficking that present in health care settings. A trauma-informed and victim/survivor-centered approach will be presented as the basis of patient care, as well as the foundation for the development of organizational response protocols.

Faculty
Thomas Bernard, MD

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Objectives

  • Understand the types of human trafficking, its prevalence, and the crucial role that health care providers play in identifying trafficked patients.
  • Recognize the indicators for human trafficking
  • Recognize the principles and importance of survivor-centered, trauma-informed care
  • Develop a trafficking response protocol for their organizations

Contact

Jorge Rudko BTech, CI

Sessions

Status
Open
Presenter(s)
Thomas Bernard MD
Date(s)
Jan 28, 2021
Time
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Check-In Time
12:45 PM
Credit
0.10 - CEU
1.00 - Contact Hours
Location
South Piedmont AHEC
Room
Live Webinar