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H.O.P.E. for Service Providers

H.O.P.E. | Human Trafficking Outreach, Prevention, Education for Service Providers is training that is designed to equip those who work with vulnerable populations with the knowledge and skills necessary to address and prevent human trafficking effectively.

In the H.O.P.E. training, participants will gain:

  • In-Depth Understanding: Gain advanced insights into the dynamics of d sex trafficking, including the systemic issues and psychological impact on victims.

  • Trauma-Informed Care: Learn best practices for providing trauma-informed care and support to survivors, ensuring a compassionate and effective response.

  • Risk Assessment and Identification: Develop skills to assess risk factors and identify signs of trafficking, enabling early intervention.

  • Engagement Strategies: Explore engagement strategies to assist and empower survivors, promoting their long-term recovery and independence.

  • Collaboration and Referrals: Learn about available services and how to make referrals.

This specialized training is ideal for:

  • Social workers

  • Healthcare professionals

  • Mental health counselors

  • Case managers

  • Shelter staff

  • Legal advocates

  • Any professionals involved in service provision to vulnerable populations

By participating in the H.O.P.E. training, direct service providers will be better equipped to:

  • Recognize and respond to trafficking situations within their work settings.

  • Provide holistic and informed support to survivors.

  • Advocate for systemic changes that prevent trafficking and exploitation.

Earlier Event: October 17
A Night of REST 2024
Later Event: October 24
H.O.P.E. for Community Members