Training Communities on Trafficking
Includes separate trainings for restaurant or hotel workers (human trafficking in respect to the food services and hospitality industries).
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The Stanford online training is free, 1 hour long, resume-able, and trains audiences on:
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The SOAR Program (Stop, Observe, Ask, Respond to Trafficking) is a training program for the following specific audiences:
Trainees can take courses through an online webinar or in-person trainings. Click on "Learn More" to see the calendar, FAQs, and find the courses. |
Training Organizations On Rehabilitation and Survivor Sustainability
Prajwala is an anti-trafficking organization based in India (with some international work) which works to rescue, rehabilitate and empower women and girls who are subjected to sex trafficking. It also works actively in its community to advocate for legislation helping victims and tightening laws on trafficking.
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Dream Center is a volunteer-driven organization that finds and fills the needs of over 40,000 individuals and families through approximately 70,000 encounters each month, with many accessing multiple services. More than 100 independent Dream Centers exist in the US, with more internationally. It helps rescue, rehabilitate and empower adult women trafficked through its anti-human trafficking volunteer program.
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