Full course description
Description
This training focuses on the role of Community Health Workers (CHWs) in identifying and supporting victims of human trafficking. It explores barriers to disclosure, vulnerability factors, red flags for recognizing trafficking, and appropriate actions to ensure the safety and connection of victims to essential resources.
Target Audience
This training video will be helpful to community health workers, healthcare providers, social workers, and public health professionals committed to combating human trafficking and supporting at-risk populations.
Learning Outcomes
After completing this training, you will be able to:
- Understand why victims of human trafficking may not disclose their situation to CHWs.
- Identify populations most vulnerable to trafficking, such as individuals facing poverty or social isolation.
- Recognize red flags that may indicate human trafficking, such as multiple IDs or restricted communication.
- Define the CHW’s role in identifying potential victims and connecting them with appropriate services.
- Determine the best first steps to take when suspecting someone may be a victim of human trafficking.