Do No Harm: A Fresh Perspective on Anti-Human Trafficking Work – Webinar 1 – Anti-Oppression and Human Trafficking Work
23 March @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
About this Event
Human trafficking is an abhorrent crime that we have a collective duty to address. Doing so requires policy changes and investments in services and programs to support survivors and those who are targeted by traffickers. Too often, the policies and investments sought by anti-human trafficking groups end up harming those vulnerable and marginalized groups.
Do No Harm: A Fresh Perspective on Anti-Human Trafficking Work is a webinar series that brings forward voices of frontline workers, survivors, and other experts to help us uncover blind spots and tensions within the anti-human trafficking work. Through it, we will discover new practices that centre the voices and experiences of those most affected by this work.
Webinar 1 – Anti-Oppression and Human Trafficking Work
Tuesday, March 23 – 10:00AM to 11:00AM EST
Speakers: Sue Wilson, Director, Office for Systemic Justice & Shelley Gilbert, Coordinator of Social Work Services, Legal Assistance of Windsor
Description: Anti-oppression is a must in our work with human trafficking survivors, including advocacy and policy development. This webinar will highlight some blind spots and tensions within the anti-human trafficking work and suggest promising practices from trauma-informed lenses.
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