Human Trafficking, Domestic Violence, and Survivor Safety: A Trauma-Informed Collaborative Response
🚨 New Training Opportunity🚨
Join GCFV as we welcome national trainers Dr. Carolyn West and Jasmine Conway to provide a training on the intersection between Human Trafficking and Domestic Violence. Registration is free of charge.
Human Trafficking, Domestic Violence, and Survivor Safety: A Trauma-Informed, Collaborative Response
Dates: Part 1 - January 26, 2026 & Part 2 - January 28, 2026
Time: 2:00 - 4:00 PM EST
Platform: ZOOM - Virtual
Training Description:
Human trafficking involves people being bought, sold, and forced into labor and/or sexual
exploitation. Domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking are interrelated issues for many
survivors. Traffickers and pimps often target people in vulnerable situations, which could include
women and girls experiencing domestic violence.
Building relationships with allies and organizations and developing collaborative strategies in the
community is critical to improving services to meet the needs of trafficked survivors.
This two-part webinar will offer tips and tools to identify human trafficking that is experienced
by domestic violence survivors. Participants will learn to:
Define Human and Sex Trafficking
Identify common methods and indicators of human trafficking
Recognize how human trafficking and domestic violence interact
Incorporate trauma-informed human trafficking advocacy into their work
Attendees are eligible for the following continuing education credits: 2 POST hours, 2 GCFV-approved FVIP hours, and 2 CJCC-approved Advocate hours - per session for a total of 4 hours if you attend both Part 1 and Part 2.