Human Trafficking for the Purposes of Sexual Exploitation Mini-Series: Human Trafficking 101: Time To Question & Connect

Human Trafficking for the Purposes of Sexual Exploitation Mini-Series: Human Trafficking 101: Time To Question & Connect

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Event date: -

Event type: Single day (a day or less)

This webinar will discuss:
-Definitions
-Human trafficking in Canada
-Who are the victims? (vulnerabilities)
-Who are the traffickers?
-Grooming process both in person & on-line & transitioning to sex work
-physical & psychological controls
-Connecting pornography, exploitation & trafficking
-Learn the signs to end sex trafficking (redflags & lingo)
-Supply & demand & our choices

Jodi Mosley, a graduate of the Child & Youth Care Program at Algonquin College, holds certificates in Behavioural Management Intervention, Drug & Alcohol Counselling, Financial Management & Advanced Anti-Human Trafficking. Earlier in her career, Jodi worked as the Program Coordinator & Acting Manager of Isumaqsunngittukkuvik, a secure young offenders facility in Iqualuit, Nunavut for 6 years. During this time, she also held the position of Sexual Harassment Officer for the Baffin Region. In 2002, Jodi co-founded & continues to co-direct Stepping Stones Foster Care Inc. (SSFC); an agency that offers foster homes to children aged 0-18 years, transitional homes to youth aged 18-21 years as well as specialized programs for high-risk youth. SSFC provides individual & wrap-around services in a family setting.
Jodi is a co-founder & Chair of the Board of A New Day & also sits on the Algonquin College Advisory Committee for the Child & Youth Care Program. Jodi is an active member of the Ottawa Coalition to End Human Trafficking & heads its training program, which provides training to service providers on human trafficking indicators & appropriate responses.
Wendy Gee has held the position of Executive Director of A New Day Youth and Adult Services since 2016. Over the past 30 years, Wendy has worked in various capacities as a counsellor with community agencies across Eastern Ontario. In past years she has held a number of senior executive roles, including Founder & Director of Om4Youth, a restorative yoga & expressive arts program for at risk youth & Executive Director of Turner Syndrome Society of Canada.
Wendy currently holds three college diplomas in Child & Youth Counselor, Business Administration/Human Resources Management, Drug & Alcohol Treatment Worker & a degree in psychology. Wendy has many years experience in program management/planning, grant proposals & fundraising.

Registration now open!

Thank you to our presenting sponsor: Kyle Brandon Traves Foundation.

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User profile image Lhanmer - Active User / Utilisateur actif

I would looooved to have plugged into this but traveling and cannot...will is come again?...

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