Training Programme Design
Cross-source consensus on Training Programme Design from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- The absence of a standardized sex trafficking training curriculum in Canada limits interpretation of training hours. — Canadian cross-sectional survey of healthcare, social and community service providers’ capacity to respond to sex trafficked persons
- Training programmes should use person-centred, trauma-informed, and violence-informed approaches. — Canadian cross-sectional survey of healthcare, social and community service providers’ capacity to respond to sex trafficked persons
- Increasing training volume is presented as a practical way to improve provider capacity. — Canadian cross-sectional survey of healthcare, social and community service providers’ capacity to respond to sex trafficked persons
- Non-judgmental care is described as foundational because it supports trust and disclosure. — Canadian cross-sectional survey of healthcare, social and community service providers’ capacity to respond to sex trafficked persons
- Validated evaluation frameworks are recommended to measure knowledge gains and sustained behaviour change. — Canadian cross-sectional survey of healthcare, social and community service providers’ capacity to respond to sex trafficked persons