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Human Trafficking Case Manager/Advocate Course Overview
June 3, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
FreeDATE AND TIME
Wednesday, June 3, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
LOCATION
Zoom Conference Call
https://csun.zoom.us/j/96712289046
Meeting ID: 967 1228 9046
RSVP
Please send your RSVP to Ruben Gonzales Jr. at ruben.gonzales@csun.edu. If you have questions you can call (310) 721-4895.
This course will prepare participants with information, best practices, and guidelines that will allow them to not only understand the unique, complex, and varied needs of victims of sex trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation, it will also help participant’s in prevention and intervention program design, the establishment of community linkages and coalitions, ensuring cultural competency and humility, as well as fostering essential organizational functions, such as community outreach, client advocacy, and engaging policy makers/legislators.
All of these topics are essential to operating and sustaining programs that service victims of human sex trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation.
During this course you will be provided with instruction on the following specific topics:
• Societal attitudes toward human trafficking
• Case Management: Community Referrals and Resources
• Cultural Considerations, Cultural
humility, and Competency
• Pimp Culture
• Housing needs of victims of human trafficking
• Public assistance and other financial resources available
to meet the financial needs of human trafficking victims
• Victim-centered approach to services
• Barriers to getting out of the Life
Dr. Stephany Powell
Executive Director Journey Out
(Formerly MMP)
Rena M. Shahandeh
Deputy
City Attorney Sex and Labor Trafficking Program
Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office