Jordan Greenbaum, MD - Retired child abuse physician and current medical director of the International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children @ICMEC_official
@osce_cthb#CTHB23 Conference panelists encourage training on THB for healthcare professionals. I would add that it is critical to make this training very practical, focusing on specific strategies to employ a trauma-informed, rights-based approach. https://t.co/LOJhoT5LPK
This is a good source of information regarding services for Ukrainian refugees and will be helpful to professionals working to assist in the crisis. https://t.co/7g94xPvHnP
ICMEC offers free e-learning courses that provides professionals with practical information on how to identify, interact with, and appropriately respond to trafficked or exploited persons and those who are at risk. Visit our HealthPortal to learn more: https://t.co/VdJiqAmc9v
🚨New Blog Alert🚨
This month ICMEC welcomes Forensic Psychologist Eva Veldhuizen Ochodničanová to discuss the issue of online grooming of children and the tactics commonly used by perpetrators. Read more here: https://t.co/NyIKPiWqA7
Interesting global study of mental health services for survivors of HT. How do we make services culturally appropriate? How do we promote M&E? Should services be integrated into programs for other vulnerable populations? https://t.co/QeFcBPlMp4
Attention #Medical Professionals: Visit the Institute on Healthcare and Human Trafficking website (https://t.co/0zvxinoJO8 ). View fact sheets, research articles, sample policies and templates, & more: https://t.co/Zn4WcUjoii #HumanTrafficking#pediatrics#obgyn
We offer resources for healthcare professionals & administrators on the Institute on Healthcare and Human Trafficking website (https://t.co/0zvxin78WA). View fact sheets, research articles, sample policies and templates, & more: https://t.co/Zn4WcU1NqK #HumanTrafficking
We need to teach doctors, nurses, & reception staff how to identify #humantrafficking & what they need to do if they suspect a patient is being trafficked. @hstoklosa recently at the Health Care Response to Human Trafficking conference in Augusta, ME. https://t.co/an7YN5Tnjh
A #publichealth approach to #humantrafficking means taking a proactive, not reactive approach to mitigating community harms. Remember, trafficking is a symptom of broken communities -Ashley Garett, NHTTAC #endtraffickingnow