CCHT's mission is to empower our nation's capacity to effectively respond to abuse, exploitation, and trafficking through the Lotus Emancipation Model.
While this exploration of advocacy focuses on social work, these are lessons anyone can learn from.
If you'd like to learn more and get access to both articles, please join us for our online training on October 1st and 8th. You can register here: https://t.co/oiXAzak48k...
Second, we wanted to address the importance and role of advocacy in anti-trafficking efforts. Advocacy is embedded deeply into the foundation of social work and the ethical guidelines, yet CCHT faced much pushback from others regarding our advocacy efforts.
Criminalization of human trafficking is complicated and nuanced. We found out we had a lot to say and thus, authored two articles regarding our experiences and journeys.
We are excited for the release of these long awaited journal articles. Please join us on October 1st and 8th for a training discussion based on the two articles.
You can register here: https://t.co/c1hILcX6E5
Over the years, criminalization of survivors (yes, minor survivors) despite the clear evidence of their own victimization. While most in the field are familiar with this damaging trend, we found it critical to contribute to the professional dialogue via peer reviewed articles.
This article was born out of our staff's experience and particularly, Dr. Countryman-Roswurm's experience of advocating for a survivor. We wanted first to narrate the steps CCHT took to advocate for a survivor and provide practical steps for others doing the same.
Join Dr. Roswurm for this training on the criminalization of survivors following the release of her two latest peer reviewed journal articles. Link here: https://t.co/qBNoHx0UQR
We are proud to announce our recent partnership with 3 anti-human trafficking organizations to help fight modern-day slavery.
Alongside @ite_ccht, @Veronicas_Voice and @IJM we will help protect communities and empower survivors. More info: https://t.co/Im7UnffwTj
Same Story. Different Setting. โก๏ธ Money. Power. Fear.
This is how a culture of unhealthy to abusive and exploitative environments thrive. From the streets to the workplace to education to Hollywood.
I've spent the last months speaking with writers, crew members, and actors who worked with Dan Schneider at Nickelodeon. Here is what they had to say: https://t.co/lPeVJp1NGD