Commercially sexually exploited children/victims of domestic minor sex trafficking: A community health center response

Friday, March 30, 2012: 3:40 PM-5:00 PM
Yerba Buena Salon 10-12 (San Francisco Marriott Marquis)
Speakers:
Kimberly S.G. Chang, MD, Asian Health Services
Manith Thaing, *, Asian Health Services
Jacqueline Thu-Huong Wong, MSW, Banteay Srei/ CA Department of Education

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Learning Objectives:
  1. Describe a clinical screening protocol used at a community health center to identify commercially sexually exploited minors
  2. Identify sectors/disciplines (community health, public health, child welfare, social services, law enforcement, juvenile justice, criminal justice, etc.) that must be involved in creating victim-centered institutional responses to provide services for victims of domestic minor sex trafficking
  3. List at least three social indicators or clinical indicators that are red flags for identifying a commercially sexually exploited child

Description:
The public health model of clinical prevention and treatment programs for commercially sexually exploited children at a community health center will be discussed. The process through which innovative programs and strategies to address reshaping institutional responses to vicitms of domestic minor sex trafficking will be discussed.

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