Assisting Trafficking Victims
FREE TRAINING:
HUMAN TRAFFICKING
PROVIDED BY
PROJECT REACH, MA
SOCIAL SERVICE, LAW ENFORCEMENT, COALITION & TASKFORCE MEMBERS
June 2, 2008, 1:00 P.M. – 5:00 P.M.
Hope House, Lee’s Summit Campus
LIMITED SPACE: RSVP REQUIRED BY MAY 29
Send RSVP to Carrie Buchmann
Phone: (816) 461-4188 ext. 356 or Email: cbuchmann@hopehouse.net
MENTAL HEALTH NEEDS OF SURVIVORS
1. Managing Trauma Symptoms in Case Management Settings
2. Cultural Considerations in Treatment and Service for Survivors of Human Trafficking
3. Interviewing Survivors of Human Trafficking
About Project REACH:
“Project REACH is a mobile crisis intervention team comprised of trauma specialists. The team provides Rapid Evaluation, Assessment, and Consultation Services for Human trafficking victims. Project REACH’s service region covers portions of the United States, including the Eastern seaboard states and Texas. Project REACH staff members are available on short-term notice to travel to sites where human trafficking victims have been discovered to provide assistance and consultation to local providers.
They conduct psychological assessments of survivors of human trafficking, provide psycho-education, and offer brief coping skills training. Project REACH specialists are also available for phone-based consultation and trainings in the area of human trafficking and trauma.” http://www.humantrafficking.org/organizations/324

