Wisconsin is no exception to the widespread human trafficking epidemic occurring across the United States. Nationally, reports indicate that 88% of survivors come in contact with a health care provider, including nurses, while they are being trafficked. WNA's Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force is proud to offer this 5-part webinar series to increase nurse awareness about this epidemic through education, information, and identification of available resources.
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- You must complete a brief ORDER FORM to access webinar recordings.
- You will receive a 'confirmation email' with links to the available recordings on YouTube.
- Continuing Education credit is NOT available for listening to the webinar recordings.
CE CREDIT was offered for each individual live webinar:
- Participants must have attended the entire webinar and completed the online evaluation by the deadline (1 week after the webinar) to be awarded the contact hours.
- There are no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies for those involved with the ability to control the content of this activity. (will be updated as presenters are confirmed)
- Activity Planners: Jamie Counsell, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner, BSN, RN; Gina Dennik-Champion, RN, MS, MSHA; Emilie Kreilkamp, BSN, RN, CPN; Lisa Ellen Kromanaker, RN, MSN; Alyson Lippman, MSN, CNM, RN; Roberta Pawlak, PhD, RN, NEA-BC; Teresa Prattke, MSN, RN, WHNP-BC
- WNA is the provider of this educational activity. Records of CE awarded for participating in this activity will be on file for 6 years.
Wisconsin Nurses Association is approved with distinction as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by Montana Nurses Association, an accredited approver with distinction by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Session 1 of 5 | October 18, 2023 from 7:00-8:15 PM
This session will provide an overview of human trafficking including prevalence, impact, prevention, and other information that supports a greater understanding of the nurse's role in meeting the needs of trafficked individuals.
A FREE RECORDING of this webinar is available by completing the ORDER FORM.
CE CREDIT - 1.25 contact hours were available to participants who attended the entire webinar and completed the online evaluation by October 25, 2023. No CE credit is available for listening to the recording of this webinar.
VIDEO RESOURCES - click on the graphics below to see the 2 videos referenced in the webinar on the YouTube platform:
PRESENTERS
Rachel Harrison BA, MA
Advocacy Coordinator, Fight to End Exploitation (FEE)
Learn more about Fight to End Exploitation in Southeaster WI
Rachel Cortez RN, FNE CEN, SANE A, SANE P
Supervisor, Ascension Mobile Sexual Assault Treatment Center - Ascension Wisconsin
Learn more about Assault Care at Ascension Hospitals in SE WI
Session 2 of 5 | December 6, 2023 from 7:00-8:15 PM
Victims/survivors of Human Trafficking are in our care every day. Statistically, over 88% of survivors have come in contact with Emergency Rooms services and clinics without being properly assessed. Learn the signs and symptoms to look out for. We will discuss assessment tools and what questions to ask, and not to ask. We will also address safety and resources in your communities.
CE CREDIT - 1.25 contact hours were available to participants who attended the entire live webinar and completed the online evaluation by December 13, 2023. No CE credit is available for listening to the recording of this webinar.
PRINT RESOURCES - may take a minute for files to open:
Human Trafficking Algorithm (PDF)
Framework for a Human Trafficking Protocol in Healthcare Settings (PDF)
VIDEO RESOURCES - click on the titles below to see the 4 videos referenced in the webinar on the YouTube platform:
What is Human Trafficking?
Human Trafficking: Policies and Procedures for Health Care Providers
Human Trafficking & Health Care - Christine's Story
Human Trafficking is Not a Choice. Rock County AHT Task Force
PRESENTER
Jamie Counsell, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner, BSN, RN
Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program Team Lead - WI and IL, Mercyhealth System
RN, Mercy Hospital and Trauma Center
Learn more about Mercyhealth Sexual Assault SANE Program
Session 3 of 5 | February 7, 2024 from 7:00-8:15 PM
This presentation will take us through ‘The Journey’ of human trafficking – from how victims get in and why victims stay in, to how victims get out and become Survivors…and how we can help them Thrive! Nancy will address topics of resiliency, recognizing the flags, entry points, and dispelling myths. Her hopeful approach speaks from the heart and lays the groundwork for transformation and new beginnings.
CE CREDIT - 1.25 contact hours were available to participants who attended the entire live webinar and completed the online evaluation by February 14, 2024. No CE credit is available for listening to the recording of this webinar.
PRESENTER
Nancy Yarbrough (PhD in 'street-ology' ♥️)
Founder and Executive Director, Fresh Start Learning, Inc.
Police Commissioner, City of Glendale; Commissioner on the Milwaukee County Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Committee
Learn more about Fresh Start Learning, Inc.
Nancy Yarbrough is an award-winning advocate, trainer, author, and a leader in southeast Wisconsin’s response to human trafficking and domestic violence. In 2010, she founded Fresh Start Learning to address gaps in support for other survivors, with the tagline “Where new beginnings happen.” The Milwaukee nonprofit organization provides training, outreach, and advocacy in the areas of human trafficking response, domestic violence, and substance abuse treatment. . The organization offers a drop-in shelter, case management, support groups and mentoring, with a personal touch which results in many clients returning as volunteers once they are further along in their journey. In 2019, Nancy published her book The Exodus, which detailed her journey through hardships to empower other survivors to build a new beginning.
Session 4 of 5 | April 10, 2024 from 7:00-8:15 PM
Senator LaTonya Johnson will provide a brief overview of the legislative process, advocacy, and citizen engagement as well as discuss state legislation related to human trafficking. AUSA Katie Ginsberg will present on the topic of human trafficking prosecutions. She will discuss the criminal statutes and penalties for these crimes that exist in Wisconsin, including an overview of state and federal laws.
CE CREDIT - 1.25 contact hours were available to participants who attended the entire live webinar and completed the online evaluation by April 17, 2024. No CE credit is available for listening to the recording of this webinar.
PRINT RESOURCES
LaTonya's Guide to Getting Involved in State Government (PDF)
PRESENTERS
Senator LaTonya Johnson
State Senator - Senate District 6, Wisconsin Legislature
Visit Senator Johnson's legislative website
Kathryn Ginsberg, J.D.
Assistant United States Attorney, Department of Justice, Western District of Wisconsin
Human Trafficking - on WI Department of Justice website
Human Trafficking - on U.S. Department of Justice website
Session 5 of 5 | June 5, 2024 from 7:00-8:15 PM
Intersection of Trauma and Human Trafficking: Creating Safe and Supportive Treatment Environments
This is the final webinar in our series on recognizing the signs and providing care for the victims/survivors of human trafficking practices. Following this webinar participants will be able to:
- Define the relationship between trauma and human trafficking.
- Identify triggers and stressors as potential sources of re-traumatization within treatment settings.
- Discuss trauma-informed strategies for creating safe and supportive treatment environments that minimize the risk of re-traumatization.
CE CREDIT - 1.25 contact hours were available to participants who attended the entire live webinar and completed the online evaluation by June 12, 2024. No CE credit is available for listening to the recording of this webinar.
PRESENTER
Gina Bryan DNP, PMHCNS-BC, APNP, FAAN, FNAP
Clinical Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Director of the Post Graduate Psychiatry Program, UW-Madison School of Nursing
APNP, Tellurian Behavioral Health
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Wisconsin is no exception to the widespread human trafficking epidemic occurring across the United States. Nationally, reports indicate that 88% of survivors come in contact with a health care provider, including nurses, while they are being trafficked. WNA’s Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force is proud to offer this 5-part webinar series to increase nurse awareness about […]
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