Train the Trainer – Labor Trafficking 101 with a Focus on Minors

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This is a recording of a “Train the Trainer” style webinar presented by Framework, in partnership with the IRC Center for Adjustment, Resilience, and Recovery (CARRE), about understanding and responding to labor trafficking among children and youth who have experienced forced displacement.

This webinar should be viewed before using the customizable ‘Labor Trafficking 101: Know the Essentials’ Trainer Slide Deck and its accompanying instructional companion, the ‘Labor Trafficking 101: Know the Essentials’ Facilitator Guide, which are meant to enhance audience members’ awareness of labor trafficking of minors and provide special attention to immigrant communities, forcibly displaced youth, and unaccompanied children and can be used to facilitate your own ‘Labor Trafficking 101: Know the Essentials’ training.

The goal of the ‘Labor Trafficking 101: Know the Essentials’ training is to build service provider capacity to identify potential signs of labor trafficking, to teach providers to compassionately engage potential survivors, and to understand basic survivor needs. This training can be used as a part of staff onboarding; to introduce task force, community members, or other stakeholders to the issue of labor trafficking; or as a stand-alone conference presentation or training.

Facilitators of this training are likely to be service providers working with populations at a higher risk of labor trafficking. This includes immigrants, refugees and unaccompanied children, mental health workers, or staff serving trafficking survivors. Facilitators could also become familiar with the one-page child and youth-facing “Am I in A Dangerous Working Situation?” information sheet.

These client and provider facing resources to help combat child labor trafficking and for staff wanting to raise awareness about labor trafficking and child labor trafficking within their community were created by Framework and the IRC Center for Adjustment, Resilience, and Recovery (CARRE).

 

Topic(s): Client Rights, Foreign Nationals, Helpful Data, Learning Basics, Minors, Service Delivery, U.S. Citizens
Resource Type: Event Recording
Date: April 18, 2024
Language(s): English
Author(s): Framework