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Unlocking the Chains Annual Conference

Friday, June 18, 2010 from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM (PT)

Columbus, OH

Unlocking the Chains Annual Conference

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Justice: What is your Role?   more info Ended $40.00 $0.00

Event Details

 JUSTICE: What is your role?

 

 Friday, June 18, 2010

8:30 am to 4 pm

At this interdisciplinary conference participants will:

  Learn how to mobilize their communities and work in partnership to combat human trafficking. 

  Build skills to identify and rescue trafficked persons and help them restore their lives.

 

Key Note Speakers: Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray, Senator Teresa Fedor, and Representative Kathleen Chandler

 

Breakout Sessions Include:

Human Trafficking Overview

Men's Role in Stopping the Demand

Crisis Intervention and Interviewing Skills

Role of Mental Health Providers in providing Trauma-Informed Treatment to Victims of Human Trafficking

Role of Legal Practitioners

Educator's Role in Identifying Victims of Human Trafficking

Prayer Walk for Survivors

Role of Healthcare Providers in Identifying and Treating Victims of Human Trafficking

When & Where



Hilltop Complex and Conference Center
1980 W Broad St
Columbus, OH 43223

Friday, June 18, 2010 from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM (PT)


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Central Ohio Rescue and Restore Coalition & Columbus Division of Police



Mission: To end Human Trafficking through public awareness, services to trafficked persons, advocacy, and resources and training support to law enforcement.

 

The Central Ohio Rescue and Restore Coalition was the 21st of its kind to be established in the United States under the guidance of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to assist victims of human trafficking; rescuing victims through increased public and law enforcement awareness and restoring lives through social service support.


Since its inception in July 2007, the coalition has grown to include over 100 members, comprised of both concerned citizens and those who represent social services, faith-based, medical and law enforcement organizations.