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On Demand March 2, 2016

Human Trafficking in Alabama: Resources for Healthcare Workers to Identify and Combat Human Trafficking

Broadcast Date: March 2, 2016 | 1 hour, 30 minutes
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Handouts/Resources

Sanchez Handouts (7 pages)
Speck Handouts (7 pages)
Reference (1 page)

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RealPlayer
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Post-Conference Materials

Sign-in Sheet (1 page)
Evaluation (1 page)
Social Worker Exam (1 page)
Online Evaluation

Program Overview

Human trafficking is one of the largest criminal industries in the world, second only to drug trafficking. This program will examine trauma related issues of victims, discuss the role of health care providers in recognizing and responding to victims, and review resources available for victims of human trafficking.

For more information, view the conference flyer.

Target Audience

Primary care providers including physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants; nurses, social workers, health educators, public health, and law enforcement

Contact Hours

Nurses 1.5 hours, Social Workers 1.5 hours

Conference participants who are not ADPH employees will be charged a fee to receive CE certificates.

Contact for Technical Assistance

Call 334-206-5618 or email ALPHTN.

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