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(c)certified training workshops for law enforcement officers and community professionals; that include the awareness and professional training programs as well as specific case building training for law enforcement and legal policy components for prosecutors in dealing with the crime of human trafficking. (d)annual human trafficking conference is open to all professional, civic and community individuals with general sessions and stakeholder specific workshops to provide ongoing training from local and national experts in this field. This year we joined with the partners conference to reach over 550 professional attendees. (e)speakers bureau is comprised of individuals that become certified through our \"train the trainer\" workshops to present the current data on human trafficking to various communities. These workshops are held three times per year in tulsa and oklahoma city. (f)printed materials that include handouts, booklets, training manuals, brochures, posters, flyers, cards, and crisis stickers that are provided free of charge at all of our awareness and training events. Most are provided in english and spanish and others in mandarin, russian, and vietnamese. Community action teams - it is not enough to be concerned about the problem of modern slavery, and wishing it would go away will not end it. We must join together in communities with an organized pro-active approach to see real impact locally. Individuals from all sectors of our community coming together to take action in unified teams with goals and an organized plan will accomplish the best results. A.monthly volunteer meeting - this is for the community action teams to meet with volunteers and new comers to communicate the local issues and provide opportunities for volunteers to get involved in local programs and upcoming events. B.awareness & education - much of what continues to be an obstacle to ending human trafficking is ignorance and lack of understanding. Helping others to understand is key to real and lasting change. Individuals that complete the \"train the trainer\" workshop present locally to groups, schools and churches. C.multi-disciplined task force or group - some communities already have a multi-discipline group that can incorporate the issues of human trafficking into their regular activities. Oath representatives help to educate these teams about the types of local human trafficking issues and assist them with cases. If no such group is in place, oath works to try and establish such a group locally to help identify possible victims and assist them in getting the services that they need. D.research and development - volunteers help to gather data that can be helpful for educating others, creating public policy, funding and program development. E.fundraising awareness events - promoting awareness in fun community events such as 5k walks, poetry slams, art exhibits, movie nights and auctions is a positive way to raise funds while educating those that attend. F.outreach to vulnerable populations - volunteers distribute materials to \"at risk\" populations including migrant workers, troubled youth, detention centers, incarcerated population and categories of business that are known for possible exploited workers.\n\nProtect oklahoma children (poc) - prevention program. It is widely believed that to impact human trafficking and end the victimization there must be programs and activity focused in four areas: prevention / protection / prosecution / partnerships. Since half of the world's victims of modern slavery are minors, our first prevention programs focus on educating children and their care givers. We presented in 5 schools, 11 churches, 9 camps and community events throughout oklahoma to over 3,000 students in 2011. A.internet safety program - the fbi reports that the 1 way predators now find their victims is through online social networking sites. (continued) we partner with the national center of missing and exploited children to present their \"netsmarts\" material to educators, students and parents. This program is fun, innovative, and age appropriate for all kids from kindergarten through high school. Often college students, interns and local celebrities assist us in presenting the materials to the students. B.carina education program - after the tragic murder of a young oklahoma teenager (carina saunders) we started a program for jr. And sr. High students in an effort to educate students and hopefully prevent them from becoming victims of violent abuse by strangers. C.broken girl - experts report that between 75% and 92% of girls that are forced and coerced into sex-trafficking have a history of early childhood sexual abuse. This is the top contributing factor that is common among persons that have been trafficked for sex. We take this program into churches, community groups and student organizations to help eliminate the shame associated with this type of victimization and assist young girls and boys find the help they need if they have suffered sexual abuse in an effort to lessen their risk of being recruited by traffickers.\n\nThe following: (a)human trafficking awareness 101 presentations to organizations, agencies, groups, churches and schools that provide an understanding about the global and local issues of human exploitation revealing the various types of human trafficking, the vulnerable populations that are targeted by traffickers and recruiters, and the \"red-flag\" indicators to look for in identifying individuals that are possible victims of this crime. (b)awareness/training presentations to state and local agencies that provide direct services to oklahomans; that include all of the awareness 101 information and also provide critical information on the various types of traffickers and recruiters, the psychological and traumatic issues that victim/survivors have associated with this type of abuse, and what is needed for our professional community to address their needs. (c)certified training workshops for law enforcement officers and community professionals; that include the awareness and professional training programs as well as specific case building training for law enforcement and legal policy components for prosecutors in dealing with the crime of human trafficking. (d)annual human trafficking conference is open to all professional, civic and community individuals with general sessions and stakeholder specific workshops to provide ongoing training from local and national experts in this field. This year we joined with the partners conference to reach over 550 professional attendees. (e)speakers bureau is comprised of individuals that become certified through our \"train the trainer\" workshops to present the current data on human trafficking to various communities. These workshops are held three times per year in tulsa and oklahoma city. (f)printed materials that include handouts, booklets, training manuals, brochures, posters, flyers, cards, and crisis stickers that are provided free of charge at all of our awareness and training events. Most are provided in english and spanish and others in mandarin, russian, and vietnamese. Community action teams - it is not enough to be concerned about the problem of modern slavery, and wishing it would go away will not end it. We must join together in communities with an organized pro-active approach to see real impact locally. Individuals from all sectors of our community coming together to take action in unified teams with goals and an organized plan will accomplish the best results. A.monthly volunteer meeting - this is for the community action teams to meet with volunteers and new comers to communicate the local issues and provide opportunities for volunteers to get involved in local programs and upcoming events. B.awareness & education - much of what continues to be an obstacle to ending human trafficking is ignorance and lack of understanding. Helping others to understand is key to real and lasting change. Individuals that complete the \"train the trainer\" workshop present locally to groups, schools and churches. C.multi-disciplined task force or group - some communities already have a multi-discipline group that can incorporate the issues of human trafficking into their regular activities. Oath representatives help to educate these teams about the types of local human trafficking issues and assist them with cases. If no such group is in place, oath works to try and establish such a group locally to help identify possible victims and assist them in getting the services that they need. D.research and development - volunteers help to gather data that can be helpful for educating others, creating public policy, funding and program development. E.fundraising awareness events - promoting awareness in fun community events such as 5k walks, poetry slams, art exhibits, movie nights and auctions is a positive way to raise funds while educating those that attend. F.outreach to vulnerable populations - volunteers distribute materials to \"at risk\" populations including migrant workers, troubled youth, detention centers, incarcerated population and categories of business that are known for possible exploited workers.\n\nWe partner with the national center of missing and exploited children to present their \"netsmarts\" material to educators, students and parents. This program is fun, innovative, and age appropriate for all kids from kindergarten through high school. Often college students, interns and local celebrities assist us in presenting the materials to the students. B.carina education program - after the tragic murder of a young oklahoma teenager (carina saunders) we started a program for jr. And sr. High students in an effort to educate students and hopefully prevent them from becoming victims of violent abuse by strangers. C.broken girl - experts report that between 75% and 92% of girls that are forced and coerced into sex-trafficking have a history of early childhood sexual abuse. This is the top contributing factor that is common among persons that have been trafficked for sex. 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(B)AWARENESS/TRAINING PRESENTATIONS TO STATE AND LOCAL AGENCIES THAT PROVIDE DIRECT SERVICES TO OKLAHOMANS; THAT INCLUDE ALL OF THE AWARENESS 101 INFORMATION AND ALSO PROVIDE CRITICAL INFORMATION ON THE VARIOUS TYPES OF TRAFFICKERS AND RECRUITERS, THE PSYCHOLOGICAL AND TRAUMATIC ISSUES THAT VICTIM/SURVIVORS HAVE ASSOCIATED WITH THIS TYPE OF ABUSE, AND WHAT IS NEEDED FOR OUR PROFESSIONAL COMMUNITY TO ADDRESS THEIR NEEDS. (C)CERTIFIED TRAINING WORKSHOPS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS AND COMMUNITY PROFESSIONALS; THAT INCLUDE THE AWARENESS AND PROFESSIONAL TRAINING PROGRAMS AS WELL AS SPECIFIC CASE BUILDING TRAINING FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT AND LEGAL POLICY COMPONENTS FOR PROSECUTORS IN DEALING WITH THE CRIME OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING. (D)ANNUAL HUMAN TRAFFICKING CONFERENCE IS OPEN TO ALL PROFESSIONAL, CIVIC AND COMMUNITY INDIVIDUALS WITH GENERAL SESSIONS AND STAKEHOLDER SPECIFIC WORKSHOPS TO PROVIDE ONGOING TRAINING FROM LOCAL AND NATIONAL EXPERTS IN THIS FIELD. THIS YEAR WE JOINED WITH THE PARTNERS CONFERENCE TO REACH OVER 550 PROFESSIONAL ATTENDEES. (E)SPEAKERS BUREAU IS COMPRISED OF INDIVIDUALS THAT BECOME CERTIFIED THROUGH OUR \"TRAIN THE TRAINER\" WORKSHOPS TO PRESENT THE CURRENT DATA ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING TO VARIOUS COMMUNITIES. THESE WORKSHOPS ARE HELD THREE TIMES PER YEAR IN TULSA AND OKLAHOMA CITY. (F)PRINTED MATERIALS THAT INCLUDE HANDOUTS, BOOKLETS, TRAINING MANUALS, BROCHURES, POSTERS, FLYERS, CARDS, AND CRISIS STICKERS THAT ARE PROVIDED FREE OF CHARGE AT ALL OF OUR AWARENESS AND TRAINING EVENTS. MOST ARE PROVIDED IN ENGLISH AND SPANISH AND OTHERS IN MANDARIN, RUSSIAN, AND VIETNAMESE. COMMUNITY ACTION TEAMS - IT IS NOT ENOUGH TO BE CONCERNED ABOUT THE PROBLEM OF MODERN SLAVERY, AND WISHING IT WOULD GO AWAY WILL NOT END IT. WE MUST JOIN TOGETHER IN COMMUNITIES WITH AN ORGANIZED PRO-ACTIVE APPROACH TO SEE REAL IMPACT LOCALLY. INDIVIDUALS FROM ALL SECTORS OF OUR COMMUNITY COMING TOGETHER TO TAKE ACTION IN UNIFIED TEAMS WITH GOALS AND AN ORGANIZED PLAN WILL ACCOMPLISH THE BEST RESULTS. A.MONTHLY VOLUNTEER MEETING - THIS IS FOR THE COMMUNITY ACTION TEAMS TO MEET WITH VOLUNTEERS AND NEW COMERS TO COMMUNICATE THE LOCAL ISSUES AND PROVIDE OPPORTUNITIES FOR VOLUNTEERS TO GET INVOLVED IN LOCAL PROGRAMS AND UPCOMING EVENTS. B.AWARENESS & EDUCATION - MUCH OF WHAT CONTINUES TO BE AN OBSTACLE TO ENDING HUMAN TRAFFICKING IS IGNORANCE AND LACK OF UNDERSTANDING. HELPING OTHERS TO UNDERSTAND IS KEY TO REAL AND LASTING CHANGE. INDIVIDUALS THAT COMPLETE THE \"TRAIN THE TRAINER\" WORKSHOP PRESENT LOCALLY TO GROUPS, SCHOOLS AND CHURCHES. C.MULTI-DISCIPLINED TASK FORCE OR GROUP - SOME COMMUNITIES ALREADY HAVE A MULTI-DISCIPLINE GROUP THAT CAN INCORPORATE THE ISSUES OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING INTO THEIR REGULAR ACTIVITIES. OATH REPRESENTATIVES HELP TO EDUCATE THESE TEAMS ABOUT THE TYPES OF LOCAL HUMAN TRAFFICKING ISSUES AND ASSIST THEM WITH CASES. IF NO SUCH GROUP IS IN PLACE, OATH WORKS TO TRY AND ESTABLISH SUCH A GROUP LOCALLY TO HELP IDENTIFY POSSIBLE VICTIMS AND ASSIST THEM IN GETTING THE SERVICES THAT THEY NEED. D.RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT - VOLUNTEERS HELP TO GATHER DATA THAT CAN BE HELPFUL FOR EDUCATING OTHERS, CREATING PUBLIC POLICY, FUNDING AND PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT. E.FUNDRAISING AWARENESS EVENTS - PROMOTING AWARENESS IN FUN COMMUNITY EVENTS SUCH AS 5K WALKS, POETRY SLAMS, ART EXHIBITS, MOVIE NIGHTS AND AUCTIONS IS A POSITIVE WAY TO RAISE FUNDS WHILE EDUCATING THOSE THAT ATTEND. F.OUTREACH TO VULNERABLE POPULATIONS - VOLUNTEERS DISTRIBUTE MATERIALS TO \"AT RISK\" POPULATIONS INCLUDING MIGRANT WORKERS, TROUBLED YOUTH, DETENTION CENTERS, INCARCERATED POPULATION AND CATEGORIES OF BUSINESS THAT ARE KNOWN FOR POSSIBLE EXPLOITED WORKERS.","expense":41360},{"description":"PROTECT OKLAHOMA CHILDREN (POC) - PREVENTION PROGRAM. IT IS WIDELY BELIEVED THAT TO IMPACT HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND END THE VICTIMIZATION THERE MUST BE PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITY FOCUSED IN FOUR AREAS: PREVENTION / PROTECTION / PROSECUTION / PARTNERSHIPS. SINCE HALF OF THE WORLD'S VICTIMS OF MODERN SLAVERY ARE MINORS, OUR FIRST PREVENTION PROGRAMS FOCUS ON EDUCATING CHILDREN AND THEIR CARE GIVERS. WE PRESENTED IN 5 SCHOOLS, 11 CHURCHES, 9 CAMPS AND COMMUNITY EVENTS THROUGHOUT OKLAHOMA TO OVER 3,000 STUDENTS IN 2011. A.INTERNET SAFETY PROGRAM - THE FBI REPORTS THAT THE 1 WAY PREDATORS NOW FIND THEIR VICTIMS IS THROUGH ONLINE SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES. (CONTINUED) WE PARTNER WITH THE NATIONAL CENTER OF MISSING AND EXPLOITED CHILDREN TO PRESENT THEIR \"NETSMARTS\" MATERIAL TO EDUCATORS, STUDENTS AND PARENTS. THIS PROGRAM IS FUN, INNOVATIVE, AND AGE APPROPRIATE FOR ALL KIDS FROM KINDERGARTEN THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL. OFTEN COLLEGE STUDENTS, INTERNS AND LOCAL CELEBRITIES ASSIST US IN PRESENTING THE MATERIALS TO THE STUDENTS. B.CARINA EDUCATION PROGRAM - AFTER THE TRAGIC MURDER OF A YOUNG OKLAHOMA TEENAGER (CARINA SAUNDERS) WE STARTED A PROGRAM FOR JR. AND SR. HIGH STUDENTS IN AN EFFORT TO EDUCATE STUDENTS AND HOPEFULLY PREVENT THEM FROM BECOMING VICTIMS OF VIOLENT ABUSE BY STRANGERS. C.BROKEN GIRL - EXPERTS REPORT THAT BETWEEN 75% AND 92% OF GIRLS THAT ARE FORCED AND COERCED INTO SEX-TRAFFICKING HAVE A HISTORY OF EARLY CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE. THIS IS THE TOP CONTRIBUTING FACTOR THAT IS COMMON AMONG PERSONS THAT HAVE BEEN TRAFFICKED FOR SEX. 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(b)awareness/training presentations to state and local agencies that provide direct services to oklahomans; that include all of the awareness 101 information and also provide critical information on the various types of traffickers and recruiters, the psychological and traumatic issues that victim/survivors have associated with this type of abuse, and what is needed for our professional community to address their needs. (c)certified training workshops for law enforcement officers and community professionals; that include the awareness and professional training programs as well as specific case building training for law enforcement and legal policy components for prosecutors in dealing with the crime of human trafficking. (d)annual human trafficking conference is open to all professional, civic and community individuals with general sessions and stakeholder specific workshops to provide ongoing training from local and national experts in this field. This year we joined with the partners conference to reach over 550 professional attendees. (e)speakers bureau is comprised of individuals that become certified through our \"train the trainer\" workshops to present the current data on human trafficking to various communities. These workshops are held three times per year in tulsa and oklahoma city. (f)printed materials that include handouts, booklets, training manuals, brochures, posters, flyers, cards, and crisis stickers that are provided free of charge at all of our awareness and training events. Most are provided in english and spanish and others in mandarin, russian, and vietnamese. Community action teams - it is not enough to be concerned about the problem of modern slavery, and wishing it would go away will not end it. We must join together in communities with an organized pro-active approach to see real impact locally. Individuals from all sectors of our community coming together to take action in unified teams with goals and an organized plan will accomplish the best results. A.monthly volunteer meeting - this is for the community action teams to meet with volunteers and new comers to communicate the local issues and provide opportunities for volunteers to get involved in local programs and upcoming events. B.awareness & education - much of what continues to be an obstacle to ending human trafficking is ignorance and lack of understanding. Helping others to understand is key to real and lasting change. Individuals that complete the \"train the trainer\" workshop present locally to groups, schools and churches. C.multi-disciplined task force or group - some communities already have a multi-discipline group that can incorporate the issues of human trafficking into their regular activities. Oath representatives help to educate these teams about the types of local human trafficking issues and assist them with cases. If no such group is in place, oath works to try and establish such a group locally to help identify possible victims and assist them in getting the services that they need. D.research and development - volunteers help to gather data that can be helpful for educating others, creating public policy, funding and program development. E.fundraising awareness events - promoting awareness in fun community events such as 5k walks, poetry slams, art exhibits, movie nights and auctions is a positive way to raise funds while educating those that attend. F.outreach to vulnerable populations - volunteers distribute materials to \"at risk\" populations including migrant workers, troubled youth, detention centers, incarcerated population and categories of business that are known for possible exploited workers.\n\nProtect oklahoma children (poc) - prevention program. It is widely believed that to impact human trafficking and end the victimization there must be programs and activity focused in four areas: prevention / protection / prosecution / partnerships. Since half of the world's victims of modern slavery are minors, our first prevention programs focus on educating children and their care givers. We presented in 5 schools, 11 churches, 9 camps and community events throughout oklahoma to over 3,000 students in 2011. A.internet safety program - the fbi reports that the 1 way predators now find their victims is through online social networking sites. (continued) we partner with the national center of missing and exploited children to present their \"netsmarts\" material to educators, students and parents. This program is fun, innovative, and age appropriate for all kids from kindergarten through high school. Often college students, interns and local celebrities assist us in presenting the materials to the students. B.carina education program - after the tragic murder of a young oklahoma teenager (carina saunders) we started a program for jr. And sr. High students in an effort to educate students and hopefully prevent them from becoming victims of violent abuse by strangers. C.broken girl - experts report that between 75% and 92% of girls that are forced and coerced into sex-trafficking have a history of early childhood sexual abuse. This is the top contributing factor that is common among persons that have been trafficked for sex. We take this program into churches, community groups and student organizations to help eliminate the shame associated with this type of victimization and assist young girls and boys find the help they need if they have suffered sexual abuse in an effort to lessen their risk of being recruited by traffickers.\n\nThe following: (a)human trafficking awareness 101 presentations to organizations, agencies, groups, churches and schools that provide an understanding about the global and local issues of human exploitation revealing the various types of human trafficking, the vulnerable populations that are targeted by traffickers and recruiters, and the \"red-flag\" indicators to look for in identifying individuals that are possible victims of this crime. (b)awareness/training presentations to state and local agencies that provide direct services to oklahomans; that include all of the awareness 101 information and also provide critical information on the various types of traffickers and recruiters, the psychological and traumatic issues that victim/survivors have associated with this type of abuse, and what is needed for our professional community to address their needs. (c)certified training workshops for law enforcement officers and community professionals; that include the awareness and professional training programs as well as specific case building training for law enforcement and legal policy components for prosecutors in dealing with the crime of human trafficking. (d)annual human trafficking conference is open to all professional, civic and community individuals with general sessions and stakeholder specific workshops to provide ongoing training from local and national experts in this field. This year we joined with the partners conference to reach over 550 professional attendees. (e)speakers bureau is comprised of individuals that become certified through our \"train the trainer\" workshops to present the current data on human trafficking to various communities. These workshops are held three times per year in tulsa and oklahoma city. (f)printed materials that include handouts, booklets, training manuals, brochures, posters, flyers, cards, and crisis stickers that are provided free of charge at all of our awareness and training events. Most are provided in english and spanish and others in mandarin, russian, and vietnamese. Community action teams - it is not enough to be concerned about the problem of modern slavery, and wishing it would go away will not end it. We must join together in communities with an organized pro-active approach to see real impact locally. Individuals from all sectors of our community coming together to take action in unified teams with goals and an organized plan will accomplish the best results. A.monthly volunteer meeting - this is for the community action teams to meet with volunteers and new comers to communicate the local issues and provide opportunities for volunteers to get involved in local programs and upcoming events. B.awareness & education - much of what continues to be an obstacle to ending human trafficking is ignorance and lack of understanding. Helping others to understand is key to real and lasting change. Individuals that complete the \"train the trainer\" workshop present locally to groups, schools and churches. C.multi-disciplined task force or group - some communities already have a multi-discipline group that can incorporate the issues of human trafficking into their regular activities. Oath representatives help to educate these teams about the types of local human trafficking issues and assist them with cases. If no such group is in place, oath works to try and establish such a group locally to help identify possible victims and assist them in getting the services that they need. D.research and development - volunteers help to gather data that can be helpful for educating others, creating public policy, funding and program development. E.fundraising awareness events - promoting awareness in fun community events such as 5k walks, poetry slams, art exhibits, movie nights and auctions is a positive way to raise funds while educating those that attend. 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C.broken girl - experts report that between 75% and 92% of girls that are forced and coerced into sex-trafficking have a history of early childhood sexual abuse. This is the top contributing factor that is common among persons that have been trafficked for sex. 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THIS YEAR WE JOINED WITH THE PARTNERS CONFERENCE TO REACH OVER 550 PROFESSIONAL ATTENDEES. (E)SPEAKERS BUREAU IS COMPRISED OF INDIVIDUALS THAT BECOME CERTIFIED THROUGH OUR \"TRAIN THE TRAINER\" WORKSHOPS TO PRESENT THE CURRENT DATA ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING TO VARIOUS COMMUNITIES. THESE WORKSHOPS ARE HELD THREE TIMES PER YEAR IN TULSA AND OKLAHOMA CITY. (F)PRINTED MATERIALS THAT INCLUDE HANDOUTS, BOOKLETS, TRAINING MANUALS, BROCHURES, POSTERS, FLYERS, CARDS, AND CRISIS STICKERS THAT ARE PROVIDED FREE OF CHARGE AT ALL OF OUR AWARENESS AND TRAINING EVENTS. MOST ARE PROVIDED IN ENGLISH AND SPANISH AND OTHERS IN MANDARIN, RUSSIAN, AND VIETNAMESE. COMMUNITY ACTION TEAMS - IT IS NOT ENOUGH TO BE CONCERNED ABOUT THE PROBLEM OF MODERN SLAVERY, AND WISHING IT WOULD GO AWAY WILL NOT END IT. WE MUST JOIN TOGETHER IN COMMUNITIES WITH AN ORGANIZED PRO-ACTIVE APPROACH TO SEE REAL IMPACT LOCALLY. INDIVIDUALS FROM ALL SECTORS OF OUR COMMUNITY COMING TOGETHER TO TAKE ACTION IN UNIFIED TEAMS WITH GOALS AND AN ORGANIZED PLAN WILL ACCOMPLISH THE BEST RESULTS. A.MONTHLY VOLUNTEER MEETING - THIS IS FOR THE COMMUNITY ACTION TEAMS TO MEET WITH VOLUNTEERS AND NEW COMERS TO COMMUNICATE THE LOCAL ISSUES AND PROVIDE OPPORTUNITIES FOR VOLUNTEERS TO GET INVOLVED IN LOCAL PROGRAMS AND UPCOMING EVENTS. B.AWARENESS & EDUCATION - MUCH OF WHAT CONTINUES TO BE AN OBSTACLE TO ENDING HUMAN TRAFFICKING IS IGNORANCE AND LACK OF UNDERSTANDING. HELPING OTHERS TO UNDERSTAND IS KEY TO REAL AND LASTING CHANGE. INDIVIDUALS THAT COMPLETE THE \"TRAIN THE TRAINER\" WORKSHOP PRESENT LOCALLY TO GROUPS, SCHOOLS AND CHURCHES. C.MULTI-DISCIPLINED TASK FORCE OR GROUP - SOME COMMUNITIES ALREADY HAVE A MULTI-DISCIPLINE GROUP THAT CAN INCORPORATE THE ISSUES OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING INTO THEIR REGULAR ACTIVITIES. 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