Trainer: Carrie McAuliffe Sandoval
When: Thursday, February 20th | 5:30-8:30pm
Where: Channel Islands Social Services- 4000 Calle Tecate, Suite 218 Camarillo
Human trafficking disproportionately impacts young people in the child welfare and juvenile justice systems. Many children do not receive help because they are misidentified or not recognized at all. This training will help participants understand the psychological and social dynamics, life events, and contributing factors that can lead to the sexual exploitation of a child. Participants will learn how to recognize risks and warning signs associated with young people in out-of-home care.
Carrie is a long-time FKCE trainer and has been training the CSEC: Awareness & Identification Training since 2016.
*Participants will receive certificate for 3 hours of training upon completion of the class.
RSVP to leticia_sandoval1@vcccd.edu
*Please put CSEC in the Subject line, let us know your full name, and indicate if you are a foster/resource parent/kinship provider in your RSVP
Sponsors: Oxnard & Ventura College, Channel Islands Social Services