Webinar: How Hospitals and Health Systems Can Address Human Trafficking
How Hospitals and Health Systems Can Address Human Trafficking
Held March 23, 2017 3:00 p.m. ET
As part of the 黑料正能量 Association's Hospital Against Violence initiative, join Hospitals in Pursuit of Excellence and the Association for Community Health Improvement for their upcoming webinar on how hospitals and health systems can prevent human trafficking. Among many forms of violence, human trafficking, a modern form of slavery, is a global problem and is increasingly being recognized as a public health concern in the United States. Health care organizations and health care professionals can help identify and support victims of human trafficking by being alert to the problem and realizing patients they are treating may be victims. By collaborating with public agencies and community-based organizations, health care organizations can raise awareness in their own communities and advocate for public policies that address human trafficking. As anchor institutions, hospitals can leverage their influence by being aware of the "supply side" of human trafficking globally.
This webinar will explore the problem of human trafficking, identify approaches health care organizations can adopt to address human trafficking and provide case examples of hospitals leading the field in human trafficking prevention.
Learning Objectives:
鈥escribe the problem and scope of human trafficking in the U.S.
鈥dentify approaches health care organizations can deploy to recognize human trafficking victims and tactics to help them.
鈥nderstand how to leverage a multifaceted approach to human trafficking prevention that addresses the issue using strategies for prevention and mitigation in addition to victim response.
Speaker:
鈥oy Ahn, associate director, Public Health, NORC at the University of Chicago
鈥aura Krausa, system director, advocacy, Catholic Health Initiatives
鈥endy Macias-Konstantopoulos, MD, director, human trafficking initiative, Massachusetts General Hospital