Accessibility Matters: Easy Ways to Make Your Events Accessible to Persons with Disabilities The National Human Trafficking and Disabilities Working Group (NHTDWG) will be hosting a training on Accessibility Matters: Easy Ways to Make Your Events Accessible to Persons with Disabilities. It will be presented by
Download →Where is the anti-trafficking movement on data? How do we measure human trafficking using available data? The webinar from HEAL Trafficking, Inc. provides an hour overview of following topics: Importance of critical thinking, Dangers of repeating unreliable data, How do we talk about statistics, Implications of reliance
Download →An IOFA and Courtney’s House webinar: involving the topics of youth sex trafficking, trauma, African-American history in the U.S. and its correlation to human trafficking, understanding the African-American community and how to provide direct services to trafficked youth, and how to engage and how to outreach with
Download →The Training Subcommittee of the National Human Trafficking and Disabilities Working Group created an introductory webinar on human trafficking and how it may intersect with youth and adults with disabilities. The links here are a video recording of the webinar presentation, a powerpoint format, and a transcript.
Download →This webcast provides a basic overview of disability definitions, programs and services, community inclusion, language, and a discussion of potential risk factors and victimization of persons with disabilities involving human trafficking. This webcast was held on Monday, August 27, 2018. Presenters: David Hutt, National Disability Rights Network; Susan
Download →Presentation Goals: • To provide tips to help identify a human trafficking victim who may have an intellectual or developmental disability (I/DD) • To provide tips for communicating with a human trafficking victim with an I/DD • To identify resources to help support human trafficking victims with
Download →This webinar provides an introduction to what youth sex trafficking is, how to identify youth survivors who may be trafficked for sex, and how to respond to youth sex trafficking. This webinar was provided through a collaboration between IOFA, Courtney’s House, and Victim Rights Law Center. Please
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