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Pipelines to Success: Creating Exit Ramps for Incarcerated Survivors of Sex Trafficking

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How can we work collaboratively to move past disrupting cycles of violence to transforming them completely? This workshop builds on the principles of an intersectional approach to anti-trafficking efforts and encourages attendees to think beyond human trafficking statutes, individual harm paradigms, and victim identification. It highlights practical tools, key stakeholders, and collaborative efforts that offer real exit strategies for survivors of sex trafficking who have engaged the criminal justice system as defendants. Whether or not you have already identified these root causes in the behaviors and mental health diagnoses in the folks on your caseload, by the end of the training, you will feel equipped with a new framework and lens to practically identify and build on the strengths of individuals experiencing or responsible for harm, and how to move towards transforming intergenerational cycles of violence across Hoosier communities. In this workshop we will:

• Discuss the new statewide project working towards sex trafficking victim identification in DOC/CC. CAP

• Review practical tools (e.g., screening and referral tools) for survivors of sex trafficking in DOC/CC. Protocols

• Define and explore trauma, PTSD, brain development, complex trauma, and trafficking culture(s);

• Utilize case studies to discuss rapport-building tips for complex trauma survivors.

• Utilize case studies to discuss and apply the Stages of Change to survivors of complex trauma on your caseload; and

• Learn how you can get connected to a diverse network of anti-trafficking stakeholders

Location: Virtual

Register: To register visit https://icesaht.coalitionmanager.org/eventmanager/trainingevent/details/141

HumanTrafficAwarenessMoFlyer.pdf

Details

Date:
January 20, 2022
Time:
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Cost:
Free