Exploring Harm from In-Person Sexual Exploitation of Taiohi - Online module + training
About event organiser
ECPAT Child Alert leads and participates in national and international activities that identify, prevent, and address commercial sexual exploitation of children.
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About the event
For more information and to register, visit the ECPAT Training page.
Embark on a learning journey to understand and combat in-person sexual exploitation with ECPAT's specialised course designed for front-line workers. Acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to safeguard taiohi and create a positive impact in the community.
The self-taught online pre-learning module will be accessible for 90 days after you register, and covers five chapters that explain:
- key definitions and concepts
- risk and vulnerability
- disclosures, barriers, and how to respond
- long-term impacts on victim-survivors
- what your role can look like when supporting taiohi
Following up from this, Engagement Facilitator will do a deeper dive into the topic over a 1-hour Teams webinar at the end of the month.
Direct all queries to the organiser: info@ecpat.org.nz.
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