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Berkeley Global
Health and mental health professionals working with children and youth in a wide range of settings need to be able to identify and work with commercially sexually exploited children (CSEC) and their families. This workshop provides you with a framework for understanding the issues around CSEC as well as how to identify and address treatment to serve the needs of anyone who has been commercially sexually exploited. You also gain an understanding of some of the key issues related to CSEC, such as risk factors and signs of exploitation.
Learner Outcomes
By the end of the course, you will have learned to:
- Define commercially sexually exploited children (CSEC)
- Identify basic legal issues related to CSEC
- Understand basic elements of sex trafficking laws
- How sex trafficking laws relate to CSEC
- Understand the intersection of CSEC and the juvenile justice and child welfare systems
- Interpret acronyms of commonly used terms and agencies/initiatives involved in combating sex trafficking
- How sex trafficking laws relate to CSEC
- Identify common physical and behavioral indicators of commercial sexual exploitation as well as risk and warning signs
- Describe how societal factors contribute to demand for commercial sexual exploitation of children and youth
- Understand the link between CSEC and alcohol/drug abuse
- Apply current evidence-based practices to working with commercially sexually exploited children and their families
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Fall enrollment opens on June 20!