Rule 338.3901a requires licensees to complete training in identifying victims of human trafficking beginning with the 2016 renewal cycle. This training requirement will need to be completed prior to the license renewal in 2018. Applicants who apply for a license on or after March 17, 2021 will be required to have completed the required training in identifying victims of human trafficking.”
Saturday, April 21, 2018 in Rochester Hills
Rochester College
Auditorium East - Fletcher Center
800 West Avon Rd., Rochester Hills, MI 48307
Registration: 8:30 am / Workshop: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
PARKING FREE!
Lunch on your own! Options: Local Restaurants
The Presenter, Dr. Jeremy S. Norwood, is currently an Associate Professor of Sociology, Global Studies, and Criminal Justice at Spring Arbor University in Spring Arbor, Michigan. His research focuses on three major areas of human trafficking: migrant farmworker populations in Western Michigan, massage parlors in South-Central Michigan, and on Backpage, plus other adult advertisement sections which advertise all over Michigan. Dr. Norwood has also served as a part of task forces in Calhoun, Jackson, and Lenawee Counties and has given numerous talks to church gatherings, housing inspectors, nursing professionals, political groups, public health organizations, social service agencies, among many others. He and his students have held three different annual conferences on human trafficking during the Fall Semester at Spring Arbor University which have educated more than 500 attendees.
Objectives (per Rule 338.1751a)
(1) Scope and Magnitude of the Problem of Human Trafficking
(2) How Human Trafficking is Defined
(3) Types and Venues of Human Trafficking in Michigan or the United States
(4) Causes and Indicators of Human Trafficking (particularly in Health Care field)
(5) Potential Warning Signs for Human Trafficking
(6) Resources/Responses to Potential Cases of Human Trafficking
What Training is About: In this workshop, Dr. Jeremy Norwood will provide professionals in the counseling, health care, and social work fields substantive training regarding the issue of human trafficking and how it relates to their areas of practice. In response to the rise in the number of cases of human trafficking which have been reported around the State of Michigan, the Michigan legislature has required all counseling professionals to receive training on the topic of human trafficking. Specific areas to be covered include the scope and magnitude of human trafficking, how human trafficking is defined, the types and venues of human trafficking in Michigan, the causes and indicators of human trafficking, potential warning signs for human trafficking, and resources to report potential cases of human trafficking.
Information: James Blundo Executive Director MMHCA - jamesblundo@att.net
Saturday Apr 21, 2018
8:30 AM - 4:00 PM EDT
Rochester College
Auditorium East - Fletcher Center
800 West Avon Rd., Rochester Hills, MI 48307
Registration: 8:30 am / Workshop: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
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MMHCA, Attention Terry Mike, PO Box 80036, Rochester, MI 48308
* No refunds after April 14, 2018
Information / Registration online or mobile at: www.MMHCa.org (Events Tab)