CCCHS Human Trafficking Zoom Training
Wed, Sep 16
|Zoom Webinar
Human trafficking is a type of modern day slavery wherein the trafficker profits from the exploitation of the victim(s). This crime occurs in countries all over the world, including the United States, and especially along the Interstate 80 Corridor.
Time & Location
Sep 16, 2020, 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Zoom Webinar
About the Event
Registration is FREE for this Zoom Training, but you must complete the registration form.
Human trafficking is a type of modern day slavery wherein the trafficker profits from the exploitation of the victim(s). This crime occurs in countries all over the world, including the United States, and especially along the Interstate 80 Corridor.
Join us for this FREE lunch n’learn Zoom training to learn about:
· Different types of human trafficking.
· Indicators an individual may be a victim.
· How you can protect your clients, colleagues, and loved ones from this type of exploitation.
· Experiences and stories from local victims of human trafficking.
Our Speakers:
Heather L. Shnyder
Education Specialist
Transitions of Central PA
Heather Shnyder has been with Transitions since October 2001. She has provided and assisted with education training to colleges, universities, public and private school faculty and administration, law enforcement, civic groups, and community organizations and businesses. Heather is a certified QPR Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper instructor; an accredited facilitator for
Care for Kids, Parents In The Know: Engaging Parents In Child Sexual Abuse Prevention. She is also a state-approved Pennsylvania Mandated Reporter for Suspected Child Abuse trainer and listed on the registry with the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape as an Expert Witness of Behaviors of Sexual Assault Victims with the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape. Heather has an Associates Degree in Mass Communications/Public Relations from the Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Mary Tatum
Director
Clearfield County Child Advocacy Center
Mary Tatum is a graduate of Penn State University with a Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Studies. She went on to obtain her Master of Public Administration from Capella University. Over the past 13 years, she has obtained diverse experience working in the adoption and foster care field, afterschool program management for at-risk children, mental health programming, and the child advocacy center movement. Tatum is the current Director of the Child Advocacy Center of Clearfield County and sits as the Western Regional Representative for the PA Chapter of CACs & MDTs Board of Directors.