Sex Trafficking Training
Cross-source consensus on Sex Trafficking Training from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Most respondents reported having received some sex trafficking education or training. — Canadian cross-sectional survey of healthcare, social and community service providers’ capacity to respond to sex trafficked persons
- Nearly all respondents said they would benefit from additional training. — Canadian cross-sectional survey of healthcare, social and community service providers’ capacity to respond to sex trafficked persons
- Most trained respondents had received fewer than 11 total hours of training. — Canadian cross-sectional survey of healthcare, social and community service providers’ capacity to respond to sex trafficked persons
- Training was associated with dose-dependent increases in each measured capacity item. — Canadian cross-sectional survey of healthcare, social and community service providers’ capacity to respond to sex trafficked persons
- The largest training-related gains appeared in identification and interviewing skills. — Canadian cross-sectional survey of healthcare, social and community service providers’ capacity to respond to sex trafficked persons