In this webinar, we will discuss the importance of education as a powerful tool in this effort that offers survivors of labor trafficking a pathway to healing, resilience, and opportunity. It fosters mental health recovery by instilling purpose and confidence while providing the skills needed to rebuild their lives. Additionally, our experts will highlight their expertise in this space to discuss how educating medical providers enhances trauma-informed care and improves the identification of trafficking victims. They will highlight how survivors who enter the medical, legal or development fields bring invaluable lived experience to shape and design systemic change. By investing in education, we can transform lives, strengthen communities, and create a more compassionate and effective response to labor trafficking.
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