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Invitation to training "Identification and Referral for Assistance and Protection of Child (Potential) Victims of Trafficking"
Invitation to training
Identification and Referral for Assistance and Protection of Child (Potential) Victims of Trafficking in Human Beings
The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) is kindly inviting you to a one-day training dedicated to the topic of counter-trafficking efforts in the context of irregular and mixed migration flows. The training will cover identification of children at risk, key indicators and interviewing techniques used for identification of child (potential) victims of trafficking in human beings as well as referral and assistance to victims.
This one day training will take place in two shifts, on Thursday, 15th June or Friday, 16th June, in Hotel Slon in Ljubljana, between 9:00 and 16:30.
The training is intended for staff in Social Work Centres, asylum centres, Centre for Aliens and high school dormitories, who work with refugee and migrant children: social workers, interpreters, cultural mediators, security service, educators, legal representatives and guardians of unaccompanied children.
The training will be carried out by IOM thematic specialists. Please note the training will be conducted in English.
AGENDA
8:30 – 9:00 |
Arrival and registration of the participants |
9:00 – 9:15 |
Welcoming addresses by IOM and Mr Sandi Čurin, National Coordinator for Combatting-Trafficking in Human Beings |
9:15 – 9:30 |
Opening session: Introduction of the training content and objectives |
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Session 1 |
9:30 – 11:00 |
Children at risk: Understanding vulnerability & risk Identifying children at risk Identifying common psychosocial reactions related to stress in children |
11:00 – 11.15 |
Coffee break |
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Session 2 |
11.15 – 11:45
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Referral mechanism: Referral mechanism in Slovenia and Transnational referral mechanism model (TRM) / Multi–disciplinary approach and the role of the stakeholders |
11.45 – 12:15 |
Multi-agency approach: Mental health & psychosocial support for refugees, asylum seekers and migrants on the move |
12:15 – 13:00 |
Lunch |
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Session 3 |
13:00 – 13:45 |
Identification of victims of trafficking: Key indicators |
13:45 – 14:45 |
Identification of victims of trafficking: Interviewing techniques |
14:45 – 15.00 |
Coffee break |
15:00 – 16:30 |
Case study (Group work and Feedback): Identification Referral Assistance to victims of trafficking Challenges and solutions |
Please confirm your attendance by Friday, 9th June 2017 by sending the enclosed application to Barbara Turk Niskač at bturkniskac@iom.int.
The training is implemented within the IOM project Protecting Children in the Context of the Refugee and Migrant Crisis in Europe, financed by European Commission – DG Justice and Consumers.