National Center for Missing and Exploited Children offers NCMEC Connect, a virtual platform with FREE training courses, materials, and resources to help missing and exploited children. Their self-paced modules range from eighteen minutes to two hours in length. These are a great option especially for teachers in K-5 schools who are implementing the NCMEC curriculum.
We recommend the following NCMEC courses: “Sextortion: What It Is and Why You Need To Know About It,” “Teaching Online Safety,” “Delivering Child Safety Presentations: Best Practices,” “Introduction to Child Sex Trafficking,” “Someone Disclosed to me- Now What,” and “Understanding CSAM and Its Impacts.”
For any technical support or inquiries regarding these trainings, please contact NCMEC Support at gethelp@ncmec.org.
Department of Homeland Security Blue Campaign’s Youth Professional & Caretaker Human Trafficking Awareness Training is a FREE online training course for individuals working with youth to teach them about what human trafficking is, why youth are vulnerable, and the role they play in helping to prevent crime.
For any technical support or inquiries regarding this training, please contact the Blue Campaign at BlueCampaign@hsi.dhs.gov.
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SOAR is an online training course provided by the Postgraduate Institute for Medicine and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The modules are funded by the Administration for Children and Families Office on Trafficking in Persons through the National Human Trafficking Training and Technical Assistance Center.
There is a FREE course available we recommend for school faculty which is SOAR 101 Foundational Human Trafficking Training for School-Based Professionals. This course will take an hour to complete and will educate faculty on the different types of trafficking, indicators of trafficking in school settings, the importance of utilizing a trauma informed approach, developing a trafficking response protocol for your school, and assessing the needs of individuals at risk of trafficking or who have experienced it.
For any technical support or inquiries regarding the training, please contact the National TRAIN Help Desk at training@phf.org.