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Human Trafficking, Domestic Violence, and Sexual Assault: Strategies to Strengthen Community Collaboration to Respond to Survivors' Needs
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Working Together Part II: The Courts

Date: September 24, 2015Length: 1.5 hours

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This session identifies court-based strategies to address the needs of trafficking victims and understand the role and significance of the court and judicial leadership in developing a response to human trafficking; explores ways to effectively engage the justice system and community stakeholders and sustain involvement; and considers examples of partnerships to build agency capacity and enhance victim identification.

Note: This webinar contains graphic (violent) images. Viewed discretion is advised.

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Working Together Part I: Law Enforcement

Date: August 13, 2015Length: 1.5 hours

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This session shares examples of successful law enforcement collaborations; explains the overlap between human trafficking, domestic violence, and sexual assault; explores ways to effectively engage the justice system and community stakeholders and sustain involvement; and considers examples of partnerships to build agency capacity and enhance victim identification.

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Collaborating with Culturally Specific Organizations to End Human Trafficking, Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault

Date: July 9, 2015Length: 1.5 hours

Summary:

This session identifies effective collaboration strategies that leverage culturally specific resources on behalf of survivors; explains the overlap between human trafficking, domestic violence, and sexual assault; explores ways to effectively engage the justice system and community stakeholders and sustain involvement; and considers examples of partnerships to build agency capacity and enhance victim identification.

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Balancing Collaboration, Confidentiality and Privilege on Human Trafficking Cases

Date: June 18, 2015Length: 1.5 hours

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This session explores strategies for promoting collaboration while protecting confidentiality; explains the overlap between human trafficking, domestic violence, and sexual assault; explores ways to effectively engage the justice system and community stakeholders and sustain involvement; and considers examples of partnerships to build agency capacity and enhance victim identification.

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Getting Out of the Box: The Key Ingredients to Cultivate Collaboration

Date: May 28, 2015Length: 1.5 hours

Summary:

This session explains the overlap between human trafficking, domestic violence, and sexual assault; explores ways to effectively engage the justice system and community stakeholders and sustain involvement; and considers examples of partnerships to build agency capacity and enhance victim identification.

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