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Recognizing and Responding to Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children
An essential training for any professional who works with children.
Features
Audience
Professionals working with children
Duration
2 Hours
Instruction
In-Person, Virtual
About the Presentation
This workshop is designed to provide professionals across various disciplines, including law enforcement, social services, education, child protection, mental health, healthcare, and beyond, with a comprehensive understanding of the critical issues surrounding the commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC). Through tailored programming, participants will acquire essential knowledge and skills to effectively address and combat this pervasive form of exploitation.
What You Will Learn
- Defining CSEC and Related Terms: Participants will receive clear definitions of "sex trafficking," "commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC)," and "Child Sexual Abuse Materials (CSAM)" to ensure a shared understanding.
- Legal Frameworks: Gain insights into federal and Pennsylvania-specific state laws pertaining to CSEC, empowering professionals to navigate legal avenues and uphold the rights of victims within existing legal frameworks.
- Vulnerability Assessment: Explore the diverse vulnerabilities and risk factors that render children susceptible to CSEC, equipping professionals with the insights needed for effective identification and intervention.
- Recognizing Indicators: Learn to identify subtle signs and red flags indicative of child exploitation, enabling prompt intervention to prevent further harm.
- Perpetrator Strategies: Gain an understanding of the recruitment and grooming tactics utilized by exploiters and traffickers, enabling proactive measures to disrupt their operations.
- Technological Implications: Understand the role of technology, including social media, in facilitating the exploitation of children, and explore strategies to mitigate these risks effectively.
- Trauma-Informed Approaches: Develop a comprehensive understanding of the complex trauma experienced by child victims of CSEC, and learn trauma-informed approaches to support and respond to their needs effectively.
- Response Protocol: Learn the appropriate steps to take if CSEC is suspected, including the utilization of multidisciplinary investigative teams and child advocacy centers to provide comprehensive support and protection for victims.
- Victim Engagement Strategies: Acquire skills to engage with child victims in a professional, trauma-informed manner, fostering trust and facilitating effective communication to support their recovery journey.
Get Started
To learn more about the workshop, reach out!
Michelle McDyre
Director of Prevention Education
Michelle McDyre
Director of Prevention Education