Recognizing Trafficking is Our Ethical Imperative

Your Course Description

Ethics
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  • Human trafficking happens everywhere, and any youth can fall victim. Youth workers have an ethical and moral obligation to ensure the safety and well-being of young people.
  • Expand your understanding of the different forms trafficking takes, the ways that youth are targeted and recruited, lured, groomed or coerced into trafficking.
  • Raise your awareness about trafficking so you can identify red flags and warning signs, and equip yourself with strategies to support survivors.

Your Learning Objectives

  • Gain an overview of what trafficking is and the warning signs
  • Recognize the symptoms and behaviors young people exhibit as a result of trafficking
  • Learn strategies for supporting survivors of trafficking

Your Course Details

  • Icon Completion Certificate
  • Icon Youth Worker Track
  • Icon This training will count as 1.5 CE hours for most boards. Please contact your board directly with questions on submitting. Course details for CE submissions provided.

Your Trainer

Reviewer Photo Sherrita Allen, is a Licensed Professional Counselor who received her master’s degree in Counseling from Webster University in St. Louis, MO. She has 27 years of experience working in social services, trauma, and crisis. She has a wealth of experience ranging from direct care in residential facilities, foster care case management, victim advocacy, and individual, group, and family therapy. She is certified in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in the Workplace. She has trained and educated other professionals through professional development courses at Washington University, Webster University, and other social service agencies. Sherrita has also provided consultation and training with Missouri Children’s Division in sex trafficking victim response training and in Missouri and Illinois, in needs assessment and strategic planning related to sex trafficking and behavior management. Sherrita is a member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. and Chi Sigma Iota Counseling Fraternity. As a counselor, her work has an emphasis on treating traumatized children, adolescents, and families who have been exposed to various types of traumas and sexually maladaptive behaviors. She had been exclusively counseling survivors of sex trafficking since 2014 but currently added working with victims of crime at the Crime Advocacy Center and MO Behavioral Health Counseling  Associates. She is also an adjunct professor at Webster University. Sherrita is trained in EMDR, DBT and is pursuing certification in TF-CBT and grief & loss.
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Your Skill-Building Objectives

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Ethical Practices

Understanding your purpose behind every action

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Recognizing Risks

Identifying risks and ensuring safety

What YIPA members are saying

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Covered numerous info and resources, including things I was really not aware of.

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The training felt like a strong 101 Level Session, with a few additional contexts/insight that were super helpful.

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Excellent presentation and a great deal of knowledge.