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Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children Awareness Training

Monday, April 15th, 2024 from 10:00am to 12:00pm
Virtually via Zoom

The purpose of this course is to increase understanding of Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) and human trafficking and increase knowledge of community resources available to victims. Participants will also understand the trauma, abuse and victimization associated with commercial exploitation of children and become familiar with the warning signs that trafficking victims may display.

When:
This is a two-hour long workshop
• Monday, April 15, 2024 from 10:00am to 12:00pm

Target Audience:
Parents, Caregivers, Community Members, Child-Serving Professionals, Healthcare/Human Services Providers, Faith Organizations, Educators, Business

Cost:
During April in honor of Child Abuse Prevention (CAP) Month...training is FREE!

Registration:
Registration is required. To register, please click "register now" below. Once you have signed up, additional video conference instructions will be emailed to you. A follow-up survey will be sent via email immediately following the training. In order to receive a certificate of completion, participants must complete the initial follow-up survey. There is a minimum of people needed to conduct a training, so please be aware that if there is low registration, this training may be canceled. If a training is canceled, you may be rescheduled free of charge or may request a refund.

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