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Essential Knowledge for Addressing the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC)

A 3-PART training series that EQUIPs CRITICAL ROLES AND PROFESSIONS WITH SKILLS TO PREVENT AND ADDRESS CSEC

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About the Series

This program provides essential and critical knowledge on commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC). The goal of this Series is to better equip all those interacting with and caring for children and youth in foster care to end and prevent this form of exploitation, also referred to as child sex trafficking.

This program has three parts to complete to earn the Certification:

PART 1: Human Trafficking Awareness

PART 2: CSEC Awareness 

PART 3: Understanding My Role to Address CSEC

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Features & Benefits

  • Available For State- and Region-Level Customization
  • Provides 8 Different Role-Based Tracks For Specific Training Needs
  • Continuing Education Units and Credits Available*
  • Supports Progress of Multi-Disciplinary Teams
  • Created With Trauma-Informed Care
  • Principles Active in the Instructional Design Process

*Continuing education units, badges, and certifications must be earned by passing necessary requirements

Choose From Among These Tracks for Part 3:

Educators & School Personnel

Behavioral Health Providers

Healthcare Professionals

Group Home Professionals

Foster Care & Adoptive Families & Associations

Juvenile Justice Professionals

Community Advocates & Organizations

Case Managers

Subject Matter Expertise Provided by
Experts in Anti-Trafficking:

Susan George

Assistant Professor, Psychological Assessment Services (PAS) Supervisor, School of Professional
Psychology, Wright State University
(Ohio)

Jordan Greenbaum

Medical Director, International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children—Alexandria, VA
Staff Physician, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
(Georgia)

Jenee Littrell

Deputy Superintendent, Educational Services Division,
San Mateo County Office of Education (California)

Tammy Sneed

Director, HART, Department of Children & Families (Connecticut)

Charity Trahan

Independent community consultant (Louisiana)

Thank You to Our Sponsor

This series development is supported by funding provided by Amerigroup

Interested in providing this training to your team, workplace, or network?

Contact our team to help with implementation options and support.

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