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Building Capacity and Leadership to Prevent Human Trafficking and Enable Patient Healing - NCA FEATURED

Date
March 16, 2018

A study of both labor and sex trafficking survivors showed that just over two thirds had encountered a health care professional while being trafficked, yet had not been identified. As care providers to vulnerable populations, health centers have enormous opportunity and responsibility to develop policies, protocols, procedures, and practices to prevent, intervene, and treat the harms of human trafficking. This session will highlight national, regional, and state association efforts to build capacity, among their member health centers, to respond to human trafficking.

Moderator

Speaker Image for Kimberly Chang
Family Physician, Human Trafficking and Health Care Policy Fellow, Asian Health Services

Speakers

Speaker Image for Caryn Bernstein
Manager CAD Operations, NACHC
Speaker Image for Jessica Sanchez
Jessica Sanchez, RN, FNP, MSN
Vice President, Quality and Operations, Colorado Community Health Network
Speaker Image for Lisa James
Director of Health, Futures Without Violence
Speaker Image for Katherine Chon
Director, Office on Trafficking in Persons, Administration for Children and Families/HHS
Speaker Image for Jeffrey Caballero
Executive Director, Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO)

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