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Hosted by: Coalition Against Trafficking & Exploitation (CATE)
CATE* is a statewide collaborative effort of agencies and individuals building a community movement to prevent and respond to human trafficking and exploitation through advocacy, public policy, education, and direct outreach strategies.
Human Trafficking & Online Safety: The Basics
Welcome to our online event where we’ll provide an introductory dive into the issue of human trafficking and exploitation across Missouri with a special focus on internet risks. Join us for an eye-opening session to gain solid basic knowledge of various forms of human trafficking, the methods used by traffickers, and the impact on victims and society. We will also examine common tactics used online by traffickers to recruit and manipulate teenagers and adults.
This online training includes an interactive presentation followed by a Q&A session that is perfect for anyone in the community that is just learning about this important issue.
By the end of the session, participants will have:
- an increased awareness and understanding of human trafficking and exploitation.
- Practical strategies for prevention, identification, and ways to get involved.
- Increased awareness of internet tactics utilized by traffickers and other online predators.
*CATE is a program of Healing Action Network.
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Overview:
This quarterly workgroup focuses on advancing human trafficking education, advocacy, and awareness across Missouri. Each meeting features a representative from a different agency, providing insights on topics such as training, advocacy, and survivor services. The workgroup fosters knowledge sharing, collaboration, and networking, making it an excellent fit for advocates committed to improving outcomes for trafficking survivors and expanding education efforts statewide.
Purpose:
- Stay up to date on committee development.
- Review policies and legislation impacting trafficking survivors.
- Promote awareness of training initiatives and educational efforts.
- Foster a sense of community and collaboration among service providers.
- Guide the development, implementation, and evaluation of Standards of Care through Wave 1, 2, and 3 initiatives.
Presenter:
- TBD
- Virtual Meeting on TEAMS: Register here.