This workshop aims to equip mental health professionals with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to effectively support survivors of sexual violence and human trafficking. Through interactive activities, content and resource sharing, participants will gain an understanding of the dynamics, risk factors, and indicators of these issues, along with relevant legal and ethical considerations. Additionally, participants will learn to foster empathy and cultural competence, while challenging stigma and biases, and incorporating survivor-centered approaches and victim advocacy.
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Earlier Event: March 25
Cultivating Resilience: Mindfulness and Wellness Strategies for First Responders and Health Care Professionals
Later Event: April 18
How Education Empowers Survivors of Labor Trafficking