Human Trafficking: Identification, Intervention, and Reporting for Florida Nurses

Human Trafficking: Identification, Intervention, and Reporting for Florida Nurses

Course Length: 2 Hours
Target Audience: Florida Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), and Other Healthcare Professionals
CEU Credits: 2 Hours (Meets Florida Board of Nursing Requirements)


Course Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  1. Define human trafficking and distinguish between its primary forms.
  2. Identify common indicators of human trafficking in healthcare settings.
  3. Understand Florida laws and reporting requirements related to human trafficking.
  4. Utilize trauma-informed care approaches when assisting potential victims.
  5. Apply screening and intervention strategies in clinical practice.

Course Content

Module 1: Understanding Human Trafficking
Module 3: Florida Laws and Mandatory Reporting Requirements
Module 4: Trauma-Informed Care and Screening Protocols
Module 5: Intervention Strategies and Resources
Case Study: Human Trafficking in a Healthcare Setting
Conclusion
Final Quiz
Post-Test (10 Questions)

Course Content

Module 1: Understanding Human Trafficking
Module 3: Florida Laws and Mandatory Reporting Requirements
Module 4: Trauma-Informed Care and Screening Protocols
Module 5: Intervention Strategies and Resources
Case Study: Human Trafficking in a Healthcare Setting
Conclusion
Post-Test (10 Questions)

Course Info

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