This powerpoint presentation is a New York City-specific guide to help health care professionals recognize and follow-up on human trafficking victims when they enter the healthcare system.
This comprehensive webinar will allow attendees to understand the magnitude of the problem, its root causes, and how solutions lie in many realms, including conscious consumerism, broad-based global health programs, astute clinical assessment, effective advocacy, and much more.
This webinar provides a brief overview of the problem from a public health, clinical, and human rights perspective; explains how clinicians can identify and respond; and illustrates how forging community and systems partnerships build more effective local responses.
This hour-long webinar provides clinicians with knowledge on trafficking and give specific tools for screening, assist victims in the clinical setting, and understand reporting requirements.
This webinar (one and a half hours in duration) provides information about recognizing the signs that indicate a human trafficking victim in a family planning setting.
Rescue and Restore, a subset of the Administration for Children and Families, has some resources for health care workers, including awareness raising posters, screening questions, and a power point presentation.
The Christian Medical and Dental Associations offer an accredited continuing education course for physicians to develop care protocols, a holistic approach for treating trafficked patients, screening resources to identify victims, and scriptural references to aid in holistic healthcare.