Children's Bureau CB funds four organizations that offer information and T&TA to help states, tribes, policymakers, and child welfare professionals improve services, programs, management, and more. http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/c b/assistance/information-trainingtechnical-assistance Examining Commericla Sexual Exploitation, Victims in the Commerical Sex Industry - Girls Education and Mentoring Network Services (GEMS) National Human Trafficking Resource Center The training is a three day intensive course that offers a "Train the Trainer" option which will instruct attendees on how to facilitate the training. Training sessions are specialized to the audiences needs and interets. GEMS offers workshops and customized technical assistance sessions on request. NHTRC is a national, toll-free hotline for human trafficking victims. The hotline hopes to improve the national response to protect victims of human trafficking by providing a wide spectrum of services. The NHTRC serves to connect victims of human trafficking with tools to tackle crisis intervention, referrals, tip reporting, and comprehensive anti-trafficking resources. In-Person Deanna Gree, Training Assistance Manager deanna@gemsgirls.org www.gems.girls.org Polaris Project Program Law Enforcement, Medical Professionals, and Prosecutors Center for Human Trafficking Awarenes at St. Petersburg College The Center for Human Trafficking Awareness is a clearinghouse for trainings, speakers, publications, and different community resources all addressing human trafficking. The Center provides trainings in-person and online. Thanks to collaboration with the Regional Community Policing Institute (RCPI) and Bureau of Justice Awareness (BJA) these trainings are tuition free. Trainings can be provided on request and could feature an eight hour long introductory course that targets social services providers and law enforcement. In-Person Training/ Online Training - Webinar www. Haltht.spcollege.edu Laura Heisler (727)341-4437 heisler.laura@spcollege.edu Law Enforcement Page 1 of 8
Collaboration and Task Force Building To Combat Human Trafficking in Your Community Participants in the training with receive information on the collaboration between law enforcement and social service providers, establishing jurisdictions, resource mapping, and developing a community network of services for victims, multidisciplinary approaches to case managment, nonduplication of services, grass roots organization, out reach and communication strategies, and advocacy. These trainings do include a "Train-the-Trainer" curriculum. In-Person Training/ Online Training - Webinar www.usccb.org/about/humantrafficking Lauren Rymer (202)541-3021 lyrmer@usccb.org Attorneys, Government Officials, Law Enforcement, Social Service Providers, Task Force Members, and Advocates Division of Anti-Trafficking in Persons (ATIP) Freedom Network Conference - Freedom Networking Training Institute ATIP provides online trainings to provide information on identifying and assisting trafficking victims and conducting outreach. Additionally, ATIP leads the HHS Rescue and Restore Victims of Human Trafficking campaign which attempts to provide public benefits and services to foreign adult and minor victims of human trafficking. The Freedom Network Training Institute is part of a country wide network with more than 25 members organizations in the United States. This training is a day long comprehensive training with four different modules tailored to instructing law enforcement and social services providers. Online Training - Webinar Maggie Wynne (202)401-5510 trafficking@acf.hhs.gov Maria Jose Fletcher fletchermj@vidalaw.org and Tiffany Williams tiffany@ips-dc.org Attorneys, Law Enforcement, and Social Services Law Enforcementand Social Services Introductory and Advanced Training for Service Providers Working With Victims of Human Trafficking - U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops(USCCB)/Migration and Refugee Services(MRS)/Anti- Trafficking Program (ATP) Topics for these trainings include: services to In-Person Training/ Online Training - trafficking victims (foreign-born individuals and Webinar male and female); sex and labor trafficking; identification and screening; service provision and best practices; interviewing (age/development appropriate, trauma-informed, victim-centered); cultural competency; preventing re-exploitation; data and case file management, analysis, and reporting; protection of information; confidentiality and HIPAA Lauren Rymer, Education and Outreach Coordinator (202)541-3021 lrymer@usccb.org Advocates, Attorneys, and Social Services Page 2 of 8
Polaris Project's National Training and Technical Assistance Program (NTTAP) - Polaris Project The Polaris Project provides this training in an effort to ensure the implementation and institutionalization of anti-trafficking efforts. Polaris Prject conducts trainings, offers consulations and technical assistance, develops specialized curricula, and assists Task Forces, coalitions and advocates with capacity building and sustainability. This includes providing current information on federal and state laws, promising practices, victim identification and assessment, and recent human trafficking trends. Polaris Project's goal is to equip stakeholders with the most comprehensive tools and approaches necessary to enhance community networking, coordination, and response. In-Person Training/ Online Training - Webinar/ Curriculum Development training@polarisproject.org Attorneys, Judges, Law Enforcement, Prosecutors, and Social Services Open Society Foundation Project REACH Martina Vandenberg strives to provide training and technical assistance on civil remedies available for trafficking victims in the United States. The training is designed for pro bono attorneys and anti-trafficking advocates focuses on criminal restitution and other damages. In addition to the training, Ms. Vandenberg has materials available for pro bono attorneys representing survivors of human trafficking in criminal and civil litigation. Project REACH provides consultations and brief mental helth services to victims of human trafficking throughout the United States. Project REACH will provide information top local health providers regarding individuals who have been trafficked. A majority of the trainings offered by Project REACH focus on trauma and trafficking response. These trainings will include information about human trafficking, the psychological effects of trauma, information on with with trafficking survivors (interview techniques), and information on culturally appropriate, trauma-interventions with survivors of human trafficking. In-Person Training/ Online Training - Webinar Martina Vandenberg (202)716-8485 martinavandenberg470@hotmail.co m Elizabeth Hopper (617)232-1303 ext. 211 ehopper@jri.org Law Enforcement, Pro Bono Attorneys, Prosecutors, Social Services First Responders, Social Services, and Law Enforcement Page 3 of 8
Victim, Survivor, Leader Training - Girls Educational and Mentoring Services (GEMS) This is a two day training that is accompanied by a technical assistance training for GEMS. It is geared toward agencies and organizations that provide long term care to youth who have experienced commerial sex trafficking or exploitation. Deanna Gree, Training Assistance Manager deanna@gemsgirls.org www.gems.girls.org Trafficking of Children: How To Respond to Victims who are Minors - U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB)/Migration and Refugee Services (MRS)/Anti-Trafficking Program (ATP) Collaborative Community Sex Trafficking Identification and Response Training - Shared Hope International This training program addresses the best practices and methods of care provision with children, in-state care and in-community care, Best Interest Determinations, identification, screening, interviewing (age/development appropriate, trauma-informed, victim-centered), assessments, referrals to services, eligibility, and NGO consulations. This trainings is designed to build a collaborative response among law enforcement, prosecutors, juvenile justice, social services, and advocates to combat human traffikcing. Topics of the trainnig include: key factors of trafficking, methods of pimp control and recruitment, trauma response and service provision, state legislation, and practical action steps. It is possible to recieve CEU credit for attending and participating in trainings. In-Person Training/ Online Training - Webinar Lauren Rymer, Education and Outreach Coordinator (202)541-3021 lrymer@usccb.org www.sharedhope.org/what-wedo/prevent/training Law Enforcement and Social Services Law Enforcement, Social Services, and Legal Intervene: Identifying and Responding to America's Protituted Youth - Shared Hope International This online seminar is a resource to improve the Online Training - Webinar identification and response to victims of sex trafficking. The Practitioner Guide provides instruction on the vulnerabilty factors of potential victims, common recruitment and grooming tactics, methods of control and coercion used by pimps and gangs, and the impact of trauma on survivors. Elizabeth Scaife Elizabth@sharedhope.org www.sharedhope.org/what-wedo/prevent/training Social Services Page 4 of 8
Gang TRAP (Trafficking Response and Gang TRAP is a DVD series and training (DVD Series) www.sharedhope.org/what-wedo/prevent/training Law Enforcement, Social Prevention) Training Guide and Video Series - Shared Hope International curriculum that is intended to address the growing trend of sex trafficking cases created by criminal street gangs. This training guide provides information on the dynamics of gangs, recruitment and social control tactics, professional challenges associated with working with gangs, and a therapeutic reponses. Services, and Legal Children of Prostituted Mothers project - Global Health Promise The organization provides services and training to / Victim mothers that are victims of human trafficking. Workshops These workshops with mother provide information on how to recover from their trauma, insight on financial stability and different means of income. The mission of the organization: "to collaborate with partner organizations to prevent mother sna their children from being trafficked and sexually exploited and to provide comprehensive medicial and social services to sex workers who are mothers and children." Brian Willis bwillis@globalhealthpromise.org www.globalhealthpromise.org Bodies Are Not Commodities - A 21 Campaign Awareness and education online training sessions/webinars geared towards informing students about human trafficking. There are five multimedica and interactive sessions with an additional curriculum for classes. The training comes with the interactive download, session videos, student guide, and facilitator guide. Online Training - Webinar www.a21campaign.org/content/edu cation/gjzzw8 Forced Labor Risk Determination & Migration - Made In A Free World Certificate Training Program in Aftercare (CTPA) - LOVE146 This training tool is an online software created to provide companies with a way of managing their investments and suppliers to avoid using compnaies that exploit children. Love146 worls exlusively internationally providing training to aftercare providers with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide childhood survivors with the care they need. The skills and knowledge acquired in these trainings are able to be implemented in survivor shelters immediately. Online Training - Webinar madeinafreeworld.com/business Businesses and Hotels/Hospitality love146.org/professional-training/ Page 5 of 8
Tell Your Friends - FAIRGIRLS This training is a four module, multimedia prevention education curriculum taught in public middle and high school classrooms, after-school programs, youth shelters, and group homes. fairgirls.org/about-us/programs Education Safe Horizon Training Safe Horizon provides basic training to provide insight and information on human trafficking. The topics of the trainings can be tailored to the audience specific needs or interests about the issue. SHATP typically focuses on providing training to those who may come into contact with current or formally trafficked persons. The training efforts help professionals and community members to recognize the signs of trafficking and to assist any survivors that they may encounter. www.safehorizon.org/page/antitrafficking-program-training-andtechnicial-assistance atptraining@safehorizon.org Law Enforcement and Government Officials Joyful Child Campaign - School Trainings (students and teachers) Identifying and investigating cases of forced labour and trafficking - International Labour Organization The Joyful Child Foundation provides training sessions to all level schools and teachers on the ways to identify a trafficker, how to get out of a dangerous situation, etc. There is a cost associated with these trainings. The course is targeted at law enforcement agents, primarily labour inspectors, police officers, prosecutors as well as any other actors who are likely to encounter forced labour in the course of their work: health and safety inspectors, trade union officials, NGOs, and others. Trainees develop a better understanding of what is forced labour, how to identify it in practice, how to inspect work places and how to investigate cases in order to successfully prosecute offenders. A booklet has been produced to provide law enforcement officers with operational indicators of forced labour. In-Person Training/ Curriculum Development inquiry@joyfulchild.org www.joyfulchild.org/event.php Educators and Law Enforcement Online Training - Online Course ils-clflt@itcilo.org + 39 011 693 6626 Law Enforcement, labour inspectors, legal, social services Training Resources for Social Services Professionals - Slavery Today Slavery Today has compiled an online resource library for professionals in social services working on human trafficking cases. This information is available with no charge. Online Training http://slaverytoday.org/training/ngo s/ Page 6 of 8
Give Way To Freedom - Specialized Training and Education Give Way to Freedom has prioritized providing education and training as part of its mission since our inception. We have researched and developed several audience specific trainings, and partner with the appropriate colleagues to increase their effectiveness. Give way to Freedom has and does provide follow-up training in order to provide more information and specifics on trauma care and the correct way to interact with survivors. (on request) http://www.givewaytofreedom.org/ Domestic/education-trainingresearch.php Internet Crimes Against Children Training and Technicial Assistance Program Chicago Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation "Slavery and Abolition in the Modern World" - Against Our Will The Internet Crimes Against Children Training and In-Person Training/ Online Training - Technical Assistance Program (ICAC T&TA) Webinar/ Curriculum Development provides cutting-edge training on investigative techniques related to combatting Internet crimes against children. ICAC training programs range from On-Site and e-learning courses. ICAC also delivers technical assistane to the ICAC Task Force Program. one-session workshops available for free for schools and programs that work with high school aged students. Each workshop is designed to be tailored to meet a school s individual needs. They can be presented in 45 minutes, or extended to 60 or 90 minutes if desired. Each can be implemented with small groups (10-25) or larger groups (25-200). This is a curriculum developed by the Havard College for Free the Slaves for implementation in a college classroom. It provides cross-disciplinary understanding of both modern salvery and abolition. In-Person Training/ Curriculum Development https://www.ncjtc.org/icac/pages/d efault.aspx http://media.virbcdn.com/files/18/fi leitem-270049- WorkshopsForStudents.pdf Social Services and Law Enforcement http://www.againstourwill.org/pdfs/ Education Slavery_and_Abolition_in_the_Mode rn_world.pdf Page 7 of 8
"21st Century Slaves and Abolition" - This is curriculum developed for colligete In-Person Training/ Curriculum http://www.againstourwill.org/pdfs/ Education Against Our Will students to examine modern day slavery and the work that people are doing to abolish it. Though the subject matter will occasionally be disturbing, the focus of the course is on understanding how each and every one of us can be active participants in the discussions and activism that surrounds issues of global significance that we care most about. At the end of the semester, students will be asked to present a proposal for action that might be taken to advance a positive agenda for change in response to an issue about which they are personally passionate. Development 21stCenturySlaveryandAbolition.pdf Page 8 of 8