Human Trafficking: Foundations for Recognition and Response
A 90-minute live virtual training from HEAL Trafficking.
What this is
This session introduces HEAL’s public health framework for understanding, identifying, and responding to human trafficking. Designed as a foundational training, it equips participants with shared language and practical tools for recognition and response.
What you’ll learn
Key definitions and common misconceptions about human trafficking
How healthcare and public health systems intersect with trafficking response
Foundations of trauma-informed, survivor-centered care
An introduction to HEAL’s PEARR Tool and Protocol Toolkit
Who this is for
Healthcare and public health professionals
Social service providers, educators, and community organizations
Anyone beginning this work or aligning an organizational approach
Format
Live virtual session (recording not available)
90 minutes, including instruction and real-world application
Date & Time
June 23, 1:00 – 2:30 PM ET
Instructor
Nani Cuadrado, MSPAS, PA-C is the Director of Education for HEAL Trafficking and an emergency medicine physician assistant with 20 years of clinical experience. She leads health system training and protocol implementation, with national recognition for advancing healthcare responses to human trafficking.
Registration
Early registration (through May 26): $50
Standard registration: $65
Group Rate (3 or more from same organization): $50
Continuing Education
This course offers social work continuing education from the National Association of Social Workers Vermont Chapter (NASW VT). This program has been approved for 1.5 Continuing Education hours for licensure. NASW VT Authorization Number #1216.
