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Human Trafficking: The Role of Agenda

8:00am Registration/Coffee
Healthcare Providers in Stopping 8:45 Welcome and Announcements/Day Overview

Modern-Day Slavery

Diane Yelverton, MS, RNC
Ellen Blair, MD

9:00 Overview of Human Trafficking (Panel, Q&A)


Friday, November 6, 2009 Moderator: Keri Christensen
Registration: 8:00am Definition, Trends and Statistics/Legal
Program: 8:45am - 4:00pm Jennifer Stuart, JD
General Characteristics of a NC Trafficking
Location Victim
Johnston Medical Mall Susan Young, BSN, RN
514 N. Brightleaf Blvd. Response in North Carolina
Smithfield, NC 27277 Major Mark Nichols
Directions and parking information will be mailed with your confirmation letter.
9:45 Break
Program Description
Human trafficking, also called modern-day slavery, is now considered the second 10:00 Documentary Film “Playground, Child Sex
largest and fastest growing criminal industry in the world; second only to drug Trade in America”
trafficking. Healthcare providers play a key role in being able to identify victims and
11:30 Break
provide treatment and resources. This one-day workshop addresses the prevalence
of human trafficking, characteristics of victims, related health issues, and resources 11:40 Debrief of Film (Panel, Q&A)
available for referral and treatment. Moderator: Laurel Hill Simeone, MA, LPC
Libby Spears, Writer/Director
Target Audience
Jacqueline Hall Williams, BA, MAR, MSW, LCSW
Community and professional persons affiliated with law enforcement, health, social
Cathy Purvis, MA
services, emergency response, faith-based organizations, civic organizations, legal,
government and others who are interested in learning how to respond to human 12:10pm Lunch (on your own)
trafficking in North Carolina
1:15 What Do You Look For? (Panel, Q&A)
Objectives Moderator: Donna M. Bickford, PhD, MA, BA
At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to: Truth vs. Myth-Profile of a Trafficked Victim
1. Define human trafficking. Monika Johnson Hostler
2. Discuss the North Carolina laws pertaining to victims and perpetrators of Health Issues for the Trafficked Victim
human trafficking. Jennifer Reed Morillo, BS
3. Identify the characteristics of a victim of human trafficking. Working with Trafficked Victims
4. Identify the healthcare needs of a victim. Dawn Kauffman, BSN, RN
5. List community resources available to victims and professionals.
2:15 Break
Moderators
Donna M. Bickford, PhD, MA, BA Adam Hartzell 2:30 Resources for First Responders (Panel, Q&A)
Carolina Women’s Center Executive Director Moderator: Adam Hartzell
UNC-Chapel Hill Interact of Wake County How to Communicate with Victims
Christine Shaw, MSW, BSW
Keri Christensen Laurel Hill-Simeone, MA, LPC Providing for Needs of Victims
Executive Director Soroptimist International of Raleigh Cassandra Carponter
Harbor Shelter Legal Provisions for Victims
Elizabeth Fernandez and Attracta Kelly, JD
Speakers Facts and Referral Card
Cassandra Carponter Cathy Purvis, MA Patricia Witt, BS, PMP
Lutheran Family Services Children’s Advocacy Centers
of North Carolina 3:30pm Challenge/Wrap up, Evaluations
Elizabeth Fernandez Evelyn Foust, CPM, MPH
Department of Homeland Christine Shaw, MSW, BSW
Security/Immigration and Customs Salvation Army Please submit questions you may have for speakers to
Enforcement
Danette Charles, dcharles@wakemed.org by
Libby Spears
Evelyn Foust, CPM, MPH Writer/Director Monday, October 26, 2009.
NC DHHS / Division of Public Health
Jennifer Stuart, JD Credit
Monika Johnson Hostler Legal Aid of NC Wake AHEC CEU: .6 (5.5 contact hours)
Executive Director
NC Coalition Against Sexual Assault Jacqueline Hall Williams, BA, MAR, A participant must attend 100% of the activity to receive credit. No
MSW, LCSW partial credit will be given.
Dawn Kauffman, BSN, RN WCHS Child Welfare
Horizon Health Registration
Patricia Witt, BS, PMP $30
Attracta Kelly, JD Soroptimist International of Raleigh After October 30, 2009 - $45
Immigrants Legal Assistance Project (Vouchers not accepted.)
NC Justice Center Susan Young, BSN, RN
Doctoral Student, Nursing Inclement Weather
Jennifer Reed Morillo, BS Call 919-350-8547 for the inclement weather schedule.
NC DHHS/Refugee Health
Cancellations & Refunds
Major Mark Nichols No refunds will be issued. Substitutes are encouraged.
North Carolina Highway Patrol
Registration Form Please print. Event: 8590-28004dc
Human Trafficking: The Role of Healthcare Providers in Stopping Modern-Day Slavery
Friday, November 6, 2009
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This workshop is a collaborative result of


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of Raleigh in early 2009.

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