About the Course
Designed specifically to provide medical personnel with the signs and indicators of possible human trafficking, and how to build and implement an algorithm that best addresses the needs of their patients and how to work with law enforcement (and other team members) to both respect the victim's wishes and ensure public safety. The Interdiction class is HTTC’s foundational class upon which all our other trafficking courses are built — but note that this is far more comprehensive than a typical trafficking “101” class.
Attendees will learn:
How to identify victims of trafficking and exploitation, including physical and circumstantial signs and symptoms of trafficking
How to use screening tools in the healthcare setting, and best practices on interacting with victims of exploitation in a healthcare setting
Reporting and wrap around service recommendations after discharge
HIPPA rights, requirements and obligations
Working effectively with law enforcement to make everyone's jobs easier and more effective, while providing better care to victims of trafficking
The types of law enforcement responses with respect to human trafficking victims
How to find the right law enforcement agency to work with, and what you should expect law enforcement to do
The value of getting feedback from law enforcement
Your Instructor
Dan Nash

