Victim Services
Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children Taskforce Report (DRAFT)
Covering:
A) Domestic Trafficking
B) Trafficking of Foreign Nationals
C) Technology Facilitated Sexual Exploitation Crimes
Download the current draft
Symposium:
Raising Awareness and Building on Opportunities to Combat Child Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation in Los Angeles
Presented by
The Inter-Agency Council on Child Abuse and Neglect (ICAN)
Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children Committee
Friday, July 27, 2012
8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Los Angeles Police Department
LAPD Deaton Auditorium
100 West 1ST St.
Los Angeles, CA 90012
REGISTRATION IS CLOSED!
Presentations on Cyber Crimes, Sextortion, LA County Response to Domestic Trafficking of Minors, and Trafficking of Foreign National Youth by representatives from the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Probation, and the Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking.
This training is free of charge and will fill up quickly
General Law MCLE credit will be offered free of charge
CEU credit will be offered for a nominal charge
Meals and parking are NOT included
(Also, no food or beverages are allowed in the auditorium)
Registration is open and will close July 20, 2012
Continuing Education is provided by the Center for Innovation and Resources, Inc., provider# 4128. Course meets the qualifications for 7 hours of continuing education credit for MFTs and/or LCSWs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Science
For more information, or to register, please contact Diana Godinez at icangodinez@gmail.com | 626-455-4588.
Who Should Attend?
Those professionals working directly with adolescent victims who are at risk for trafficking for sexual exploitation:
- Law enforcement, prosecutors, and attorneys who work with minors
- Child protective services and juvenile probation professionals
- Child advocacy and sexual assault centers
- SARB programs, educators, public health, and medical professionals
- Mental health clinicians and caseworkers (MSWs, Psychologists, MFTs)
- Victim/witness assistance personnel and programs
- Faith-based community, school counselors, attendance officers and psychologists
- Gang intervention programs, nonprofits serving minors at risk, homeless programs for youth, transitional living programs, human trafficking programs, school homeless liaisons
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