Webinar: Human
Trafficking and Individuals with Developmental Disabilities
Wednesday, September 5, 2018, 1:00-2:30 p.m. ET
This webinar will highlight emerging trends, case studies, and
best practices for providing supportive and comprehensive services for
individuals with disabilities who are at risk or currently experiencing
human trafficking.
Discussion Topics
- Bias, stigmas, and risk
factors that may lead to victimization
- Perspectives from
researchers, service providers, and leaders to understand contributing
factors to susceptibility to trafficking and discuss prevention
- Promising practices and
service responses that address underlying issues that can put
individuals with disabilities at risk
Presenter Information
- Jae Jin Pak is a social
justice advocate, educator, and ally with more than 25 years of
experience working on issues of domestic/sexual violence prevention,
mental health, disability, anti-oppression, and cultural competency.
He serves on the SILC of Illinois, Illinois Imagines Chicago Team, and
the National Human Trafficking and Disability Working Group Steering
Committee.
- Joan Reid, Ph.D., L.M.H.C,
C.R.C., is an Associate Professor of Criminology at the University of
South Florida, St. Petersburg. Dr. Reid has conducted research on
human trafficking, commercial sexual exploitation, sexual
victimization, family violence, and children in state care.
- Martina Vandenberg is the
Founder and President of the Human Trafficking Legal Center. She has
spent more than two decades fighting human trafficking, forced labor,
rape as a war crime, and violence against women. She has represented
victims of trafficking pro bono in immigration, criminal, and civil
cases, and she has trained more than 3,600 pro bono attorneys.
Administered by the Administration for Children &
Families, NHTTAC
delivers training and technical assistance to inform and enhance the public
health response to human trafficking.
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