School Health Interdisciplinary Program (SHIP) Supporting the Needs of the Whole Child: What Works in School Health and Wellness $75 for 22 on-demand and 5 live sessions Earn up to 39 continuing education hours Tomorrow is the start of our live School Health Interdisciplinary Program (SHIP) sessions! Starting at 10:00 AM ET, we will have the following session:
S#23 A Victim Centered Approach to Human Trafficking June 23rd 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM ET This training will provide a glimpse into the FBI's Child Exploitation Task Force and the work they do to assist victims of sex trafficking. The trainers will provide their insight into these types of cases, calling on their more than 20 years of combined experience in sex trafficking investigations. Participants will gain a better insight into the challenges facing those who fall victim to traffickers, specifically here in Maryland. The trainers will provide the participants with signs and indicators of potential sex trafficking situations. Corporal Christopher Heid, Maryland State Police Special Agent Patrick Winn, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Don't miss out--this live session will not be recorded! The rest of the live sessions are are under the "Live Sessions" section on the SHIP page. If you are not registered for SHIP and only want to attend this session, register here. If you are interested in the entire SHIP conference, view the flyer and training sessions. SHIP is hosted by the National Center for School Mental Health at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Sylvia McCree-Huntley at 410-706-0980 or shuntley@som.umaryland.edu. |