Every individual within your organization holds different experiences and expertise levels. Whether you're a healthcare professional, law enforcement officer, social worker, or educator, each role brings its unique challenges in addressing human trafficking. Despite these differences, the necessity for a solid understanding of human trafficking and how to combat it is universal. Our course is designed to meet these varying needs, ensuring everyone is equipped with the knowledge and tools to recognize, respond to, and prevent human trafficking.
Our online human trafficking course offers a flexible, self-paced learning experience that caters to both those needing a quick refresher and those requiring a more thorough, in-depth understanding. Whether you're looking to expand your knowledge on identifying victims, understanding the legal framework, or implementing effective intervention strategies, this course is tailored to meet your specific educational needs. You won’t be wasting valuable time, and your organization can ensure that every team member is prepared to respond effectively to human trafficking situations.
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Our course front matter includes the syllabus and statements from all instructors and contributors.
The material is based on the latest research and best practices in the field, citing sources such as the International Labour Organization, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, U.S. Dept. of State, Polaris Project, International Organization for Migration, and the U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services.
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Contact us at +1 484‑464‑2882 or email us to schedule an in-person training for your group (minimum of 10 people). Or see our online sales page.
What can I do with a human trafficking course? This course can be a valuable addition to your professional credentials and help fulfill your employer’s training requirements.
Who needs human trafficking training? This course is designed for professionals and individuals working or interested in fields such as law enforcement, social work, healthcare, education, human rights advocacy, and international development. It is also suitable for policymakers, NGOs, community leaders, and concerned citizens seeking to make a positive impact in the fight against human trafficking.
How often is training required? Each state and profession has its own requirements. We recommend training every two years, but some professions may require training only once, or more or less frequently.