Two Days: Human Trafficking 101
/The Greater New Orleans Human Trafficking Task Force (GNOHTTF) invite community members to increase knowledge and skills regarding human trafficking identification and response among the professionals most likely to come into contact with victims of human trafficking in their line of work.
The program is led by a team of trained professionals from the fields of social work, medicine, law enforcement, child advocacy, gender rights/justice, education, immigration, law, and criminal justice. At the completion of the training, participants will be better equipped to address the needs of survivors employing evidence-based, trauma-informed, and victim-centered approaches to human trafficking.
The training is provided free of charge and is funded in part by the Department of Justice and Office of Victim Services Enhanced Collaborative Model Anti-Trafficking Grant.
Trainers at this year's training will include representatives from:
- National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
- Louisiana Child Advocacy Centers
- Jefferson Parish District Attorney's Office
- University of Washington
- Tulane University Human Trafficking Legal Clinic
- Sheffield Hallam University Forced Labor Lab
- and more!
The free training is 2 full days, and will take place August 30, 2021, from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, CST, and September 13, 2021, from 9:00 am to 3:30 pm, CST, online via Zoom.
Please use this link to REGISTER. After registering, you will receive an email a few days before each event containing the Zoom link for joining the meeting.