Dartmouth Health Continuing Education for Professionals Home, Interprofessional Grand Rounds Webinar - Human Trafficking Awareness with Homeland Security: NH Updates, 1/28/2022 8:00:00 AM - 1/28/2025 9:00:00 AM, Human Trafficking is often overlooked by healthcare providers. Many clinicians are not aware of the presence of victims of human trafficking in their practices or clinical arenas. Others believe that human trafficking does not occur in their geographical area: they may lack the educational knowledge or awareness of what trafficking entails. Join us as we learn from NH Homeland Security about the status of human trafficking and what is currently occurring in New Hampshire.
Presenter
Charles Pendlebury
Deputy Sheriff/Task Force Officer
Homeland Security for the NH Human Trafficking Task Force, Manchester, NH
Learning Outcome(s)
At the conclusion of this learning activity, (at least 75% of) participants will be able to discuss updates related to appropriate intervention for victims of human trafficking as viewed through the lens of Homeland Security.
Disclosure
The activity director(s), planning committee member(s), speaker(s), author(s) or anyone in a position to control the content for this activity have reported NO financial relationship(s)* with ineligible companies**.
* A “financial relationship" includes employee, researcher (named as the PI), consultant, advisor, speaker, independent contractor (including contracted research), royalties or patent beneficiary, executive role, and/or an ownership interest (not including stocks owned in a managed portfolio).
** An ineligible company is any entity whose primary business is producing, marketing, selling, re-selling, or distributing healthcare products used by or on patients.
Bibliographic Resources
• Alliance 87 (2017). Global Estimates of Modern Slavery. http://www.alliance87.org/global_estimates_of_modern_slavery-forced_labour_and_forced_marriage.pdf
• Recognizing the Signs. (2017, February 21). http://humantraffickinghotline.org/what-human-trafficking/recognizing-signs
• Murphy , L. (2016). Labor and Sex Trafficking among homeless youth. Retrieved from https://oag.ca.gov/sites/all/files/agweb/pdfs/ht/murphy-labor-sex-trafficking-homeless-youth.pdf
• United States of America: Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000 [United States of America], Public Law 106-386 [H.R. 3244], 28 October 2000
Presenter
Charles Pendlebury
Deputy Sheriff/Task Force Officer
Homeland Security for the NH Human Trafficking Task Force, Manchester, NH
Learning Outcome(s)
At the conclusion of this learning activity, (at least 75% of) participants will be able to discuss updates related to appropriate intervention for victims of human trafficking as viewed through the lens of Homeland Security.
Disclosure
The activity director(s), planning committee member(s), speaker(s), author(s) or anyone in a position to control the content for this activity have reported NO financial relationship(s)* with ineligible companies**.
* A “financial relationship" includes employee, researcher (named as the PI), consultant, advisor, speaker, independent contractor (including contracted research), royalties or patent beneficiary, executive role, and/or an ownership interest (not including stocks owned in a managed portfolio).
** An ineligible company is any entity whose primary business is producing, marketing, selling, re-selling, or distributing healthcare products used by or on patients.
Bibliographic Resources
• Alliance 87 (2017). Global Estimates of Modern Slavery. http://www.alliance87.org/global_estimates_of_modern_slavery-forced_labour_and_forced_marriage.pdf
• Recognizing the Signs. (2017, February 21). http://humantraffickinghotline.org/what-human-trafficking/recognizing-signs
• Murphy , L. (2016). Labor and Sex Trafficking among homeless youth. Retrieved from https://oag.ca.gov/sites/all/files/agweb/pdfs/ht/murphy-labor-sex-trafficking-homeless-youth.pdf
• United States of America: Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000 [United States of America], Public Law 106-386 [H.R. 3244], 28 October 2000