Human Trafficking & Impacts on Employment Opportunities Webinar
RegisterDate: February 26, 2019
Time: 2:00 p.m. ET (75 minutes)
*Closed captioning will be provided
Webinar Overview:
Workforce development services provide critical resources for survivors of human trafficking who are seeking to rebuild their lives, yet women, men, and children who have experienced sex or labor trafficking face unique obstacles that can create barriers to education, training, and employment. Understanding these complex barriers and adopting trauma-informed strategies to workforce solutions will not only improve services for survivors of human trafficking but will strengthen services for all clients.
Futures Without Violence will discuss the elements of human trafficking in the United States and how this crime can impact the success of survivors enrolled in workforce development programs. Faculty will cover the protections offered to survivors, and provide insight into the unique types of education and employment-related challenges that survivors may face after they are no longer in a trafficking situation, and offer basic strategies to improve employment outcomes for survivors.
As a result of this webinar, participants will be better able to:
- Identify elements of human trafficking and how they impact survivors’ ability to access and thrive in education and employment services;
- Determine potential obstacles survivors face when seeking services from traditional education, training, and employment programs; and,
- Summarize the basic types of protections and resources available to survivors of human trafficking that service providers can pursue to help improve survivors’ employment opportunities.
Presenters:
Sarah Gonzalez Bocinski – Program Manager for Economic Justice and Workforce Initiatives – Futures Without Violence
Mónica Arenas – Senior Program Specialist – Futures Without Violence
Perla P. Flores – Division Director and Chair – Community Solutions and South Bay Coalition to End Human Trafficking
Eesha Bhave – Program Specialist – Futures Without Violence (Moderator)
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