View Seminar: Identifying and Supporting Survivors of CSEC and Youth Trafficking
Seminar Name | Identifying and Supporting Survivors of CSEC and Youth Trafficking |
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Seminar Brochure | Not set |
External Seminar Brochure | Not set |
Seminar Short Desc | A 2007 study revealed that 85% of identified trafficked youth in New York State had prior involvement in the child welfare system. These children may exhibit several vulnerabilities in which traffickers target and exploit. You can identify these children and help diminish their vulnerabilities. |
Seminar Full Desc | A 2007 revealed that 85% of identified trafficked youth in New York State had prior involvement in the child welfare system. These children may exhibit several vulnerabilities in which traffickers target and exploit. You can identify these children and help diminish their vulnerabilities. |
Workshop Full Desc | A 2007 revealed that 85% of identified trafficked youth in New York State had prior involvement in the child welfare system. These children may exhibit several vulnerabilities in which traffickers target and exploit. You can identify these children and help diminish their vulnerabilities. |
Seminar Date | 10/22/2020 |
Opening Time | 9:00 am |
Closing Time | 11:30 am |
Last Day To Register | 10/21/2020 [ Note: After this date, participation changes can be requested by e-mailing Laurie Sledge ] |
Twin Seminar | Not set |
Seminar Audience | Administrators, School Resource Officers, Social Workers, Counselors, School Psychologists |
Seminar Prerequisites | none |
Seminar Topics, Concepts & Resources | Introduction to CSEC(commercial sexual exploitation of children) & trafficked youth
Identifying survivors Trauma informed care for survivors Supporting Survivors |
Seminar Broadcast Notes | Not set |
Seminar Objectives | 1.Recognize that CSEC (Commercial sexual exploitation of children) youth are victims of crime and survivors of abuse
2.Identfiy the red flags of CSEC and child trafficking and what makes youth vulnerable to these crimes 3. Use trauma informed principles in interactions with CSEC or trafficked youth 4.Know the resources available to CSEC and trafficked youth 5.Engage CSEC youth in health and safety based conversations regarding their experiences |
Work Summary | Not set |
Assessment of Learning | Q&A
pre-test, post-test |
Evaluation Summary Notes | Not set |
Needed Changes | Not set |
Next Steps | Not set |
Online Course Type | Zoom |
Site | Not set |
Location | Not set |
Site Status | Online |
Duration | 2.5 Hours |
Rolling Online Course | No |
Moodle Online Course | Not set |
Seminar Status | Held |
Workshop | Identifying and Supporting Survivors of CSEC and Youth Trafficking |
Starting Registration | 8:30 am |
Credit Hours | 2.50 |
CTLE Eligible | Yes |
Social Worker Continuing Ed | No |
Course Type | Not set |
Provider | 529 - Professional Development |
Category | 525 - Community Schools |
Alt Fee Per Participant | Not set |
Public Notes | Not set |
Cancelled Date | Not set |
Added By | Laurie Sledge |
Seminar Id | 4596 |
CTLE Activities
- Pedagogy
Facilitators
Districts That Can Send Participants
- Allegany-Limestone Central School
- Andover Central School
- Belfast Central School
- Cattaraugus-Little Valley Central School
- Cuba-Rushford Central School
- Ellicottville Central School
- Fillmore Central School
- Franklinville Central School
- Friendship Central School
- Genesee Valley Central School
- Hinsdale Central School
- Olean City Schools
- Pioneer Central School
- Portville Central School
- Randolph Central School
- Salamanca City Schools
- Scio Central School
- Wellsville Central School
- West Valley Central School
- Whitesville Central School
- CA-BOCES Admin
- CA-BOCES CTE
- CA-BOCES ISS
- CA-BOCES IT
- CA-BOCES Exceptional Education
Learning Standards
- 1 Knowledge Students and Student Learning