Human Trafficking & Modern Slavery – Awareness training
Target Audience
Health Practitioners / Social Care Staff
Event Types
Course (daytime)
Course categories
Safeguarding
Safeguarding subcategories
Safeguarding Adult / Safeguarding Children
Event description
PLEASE FIND ATTACHED A CASE STUDY AND YOUR ZOOM INVITE WITH REQUIREMENTS FOR THIS TRAINING SESSION, ALSO TO HELP YOU WILL FIND ZOOM PROCESSES TO HELP - PLEASE KEEP SAFE.
If you are a South Glos employee you must request a Zoom Licence from ICT by logging a support ticket (Intranet Home Page, under ICT
In your work with the public, would you know how to spot the signs of human trafficking and modern slavery? - Would you know what to do about it? Did you know that public authorities have a statutory duty to notify the home office under Section 52 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015?
The training covers:
• What trafficking and slavery are
• Nature and scale of the issue – nationally, regionally, locally
• Types of trafficking and slavery and how to identify them
• Legal definitions • Working with potential victims
• Victim and survivors perspective
• How to interview and engage with vulnerable persons, safeguarding approach
• The National Referral Mechanism – what it is and completing it
• Processes to follow and things to consider • Your agencies responsibilities
• Case studies and practice identifying potential victims.
Learning outcomes
At the end of the training, participants will be able to:
• Describe human trafficking and slavery and the different forms it takes;
• Understand how children are trafficked, the methods and control mechanisms that are used;
• Recognise the signs that indicate a person may be trafficked;
• Describe what they would do if faced with a potential victim of trafficking;
• Understand typical behaviours demonstrated by trafficked persons;
• Understand the risks associated with having been trafficked and the needs someone may have because of this;
• Understand their role in the process • Refer an individual into the national referral mechanism.
Start Date
Tuesday 9 February 2021
End Date
Tuesday 9 March 2021
Closing Date
Saturday 6 February 2021