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Human Trafficking

S T U D E N T H E A L T H & H U M A N S E R V I C E S

O F F I C E O F H U M A N R E L AT I O N S ,
D I V E R S I T Y & E Q U I T Y

D E C E M B E R 2 0 2 0
Would you
Be too busy
rather...
Be too bored
Objectives

1 2 3 4 5

Learn Identify Identify Learn Obtain


• what human trafficking is • the 3 types of human • How people become victims • What you can do • resources to receive help or
trafficking to report human trafficking
What is human trafficking?
Types of Human Trafficking
https://www.dhs.gov/blue-campaign/infographic
Types of Human Trafficking
https://www.dhs.gov/blue-campaign/infographic
Types of Human Trafficking
https://www.dhs.gov/blue-campaign/infographic
How do people become victims of human
trafficking?

They look for people who are


Traffickers use force, fraud, or susceptible for a variety of reasons,
coercion to lure their victims and including psychological or emotional
force them into labor or commercial vulnerability, economic hardship,
sexual exploitation. lack of a social safety net, natural
disasters, or political instability.
How big is the problem?
https://www.dhs.gov/blue-campaign/infographic
Human Trafficking –Stop the Silence
The Indicators
Does the person appear disconnected
from family, friends, Has the person had a sudden or
Has a child stopped attending school?
community organizations, or houses of dramatic change in behavior?
worship?

Is the person disoriented or confused, or


Is a juvenile engaged in commercial sex Does the person have bruises in various
showing signs of mental or
acts? stages of healing?
physical abuse?
The Indicators

Is the person often in the


company of someone to whom he
Does the person show signs of
or she defers? Or someone who Does the person appear to be Is the person living in unsuitable
having been denied food, water,
seems to be in control of the coached on what to say? conditions?
sleep, or medical care?
situation, e.g., where they go or
who they talk to?

Does the person have freedom of


Does the person lack personal
movement? Can the person freely Is the person fearful, timid, or
possessions and appear not to
leave where they live? Are there submissive?
have a stable living situation?
unreasonable security measures?
What Can You Do?
https://www.dhs.gov/blue-campaign/infographic
• To report suspected human trafficking to Federal law
enforcement:

• 1-866-347-2423

• To get help from the National Human Trafficking Hotline:


The Resources • 1-888-373-7888

• or text HELP or INFO to

• BeFree (233733)
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Location​​ Name​​ E-mail Address​​

Beaudry​​ Judy Chiasson, PhD (She/Her)​​ Judy.chiasson@lausd.net​​

For Additional Beaudry​​

Beaudry​​
Janise Escobar, LCSW(She/Her)​​

Jules Gomez, LCSW (She/Her)​​


Janise.escobar@lausd.net​​

Julie.gomez@lausd.net​​

Resources & LD Northeast​​ Cristina Hudson, LCSW(She/Her)​​ Cristina.hudson@lausd.net​​

Support Contact LD Northwest​​ Frances Marion, LCSW(She/Her)​​ Frances.marion@lausd.net​​

LD West​​ Samantha Torres, LCSW(She/Her)​​ Samantha.torres@lausd.net​​

LD East​​ Tina Southern, LCSW(They/She)​​ Kristina.southern@lausd.net​​

LD South​​ SusannaZoeckler,LCSW(She/Her)​​ Susanna.l.zoeckler@lausd.net​​

LD Central Talia Guppy, LCSW (She/Her)​​ Talia.guppy@lausd.net​​

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