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Identifying & Serving HumanTrafficking Survivors atDomestic Abuse Programs
End Domest ic Abuse Wisconsin presents
November 20 , 2019 | 8 :30am - 4 :30pm
Radisson Hotel Milwaukee West
Milwaukee , WI
Different systems focus on different aspects of trafficking; one system cannot
adequately address the problem, and no services are designed to meet all the needs of
trafficking victims. How do domestic abuse programs fit into this picture?
We will explore these aspects of our work during this full-day, interactive training. Join
Morgan Young (Office of Crime Victim Services, WI Department of Justice) andpresenters from the Asha Project, Waukesha Women’s Center, and UMOS LatinaResource Center. We will come together to review tools and resources, and consider
real-life case scenarios of trafficking survivors who worked with Wisconsin domestic
abuse programs.
Please see Selected Training & Resources on page 2, which suggests foundational
information for this event.
This event is designed for advocates of DV or dual DV/SA programs. Others please
contact [email protected] before registering.
@endabuseWI
End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin: the Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence
1400 E Washington Ave Ste 227
Madison, WI 53703
Details
Where: Radisson Hotel Milwaukee West, 2303 N. Mayfair Road,
Milwaukee, WI 53226
When: Wednesday, November 20, 2019 from 8:30am- 4:30pm
Registration Deadline: Wednesday, November 13, 2019. Space is
limited, so register early! Registration will be closed early if capacity is
reached before the deadline. Register Online at http://bit.ly/HT19reg
Cost: $45. Refunds will be issued, less $10 for administrative fees, for
cancellations received in writing by November 13, 2019.
Lodging & Meals: Refreshments and lunch are provided. A block of
rooms at the Radisson is available for November 19, at the state rate of
$90. Call 414-257-3400 or 800-333-3333. Mention the End Domestic
Abuse WI room block by November 5 to receive the group rate.
Questions? Need assistance? If you need assistance to register, or if
the registration fee is a barrier that will prevent you from being able to
attend, contact Colleen (608-237-3979 or [email protected].)
Training & Resources
The 2019 WI Human Trafficking Conference (October 29 & 30, 2019 in Elkhart Lake) is open to
law enforcement, prosecutors, social service providers, medical personnel, victim advocates, &
others who respond to human trafficking. Details & registration: http://bit.ly/2019WIhtconf. This is
not an End Abuse event; however, registrants who would like to receive a suggested workshop
track for advocates may contact [email protected].
Adult Human Trafficking Screening Tool & Guide (January 2018 publication) was designed for
training public health, behavioral health, health care, & social work professionals who wish to use
trauma-informed and survivor-informed practices to assess adult clients and patients for human
trafficking victimization or risk of potential trafficking victimization. Parts of this tool will be
referenced during the event on November 20. More info: http://bit.ly/adultHTscreeningtoolguide
What Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Organizations Can Do to Address HumanTrafficking (January 2019, Futures without Violence archived webinar) DV & SA advocates assist
survivors of human trafficking, sometimes unknowingly and without adequate training to
address their unique needs. This webinar highlights ten things DV/SA organizations can do to
better support survivors of human trafficking & shares tools & resources. More info:
http://bit.ly/DVSAHT