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Webinar: Two-Generation/Whole Family Approaches in Anti-Trafficking Programming

Resource Type
Webinars
Audience
All
Topic
Protocols, Policies, and Procedures
Survivor Involvement
Trauma-informed

The National Human Trafficking Training and Technical Assistance Center hosted a 90-minute webinar that discusses two-generation and whole family approaches, emerging trends, case studies, and best practices for providing supportive and comprehensive services for individuals who have experienced trafficking and their families. This webinar was moderated by Jenna Novak and included Tiffany Day (Aspen Institute), Jessica (Jessie) Kendall (ICF), and Rosalynd Mosser (National Governor’s Association’s Center for Best Practices) as speakers on the topic.

At the end of the webinar, participants will be able to: 

  • Define key components of a two-generation/whole family approach to service provision.
  • Draw connections between two-generation/whole family approaches and adverse childhood experiences through case studies from organizations across fields outside of trafficking.
  • Describe how a two-generation/whole family approach supports anti-trafficking strategies.

 

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