Amy Joy is your speaker and adds her own personal story to help connect what human trafficking looks like here in the United States. She is ready to educate your team on how to identify and respond to human trafficking. She routinely educates professional groups; school employees, therapists, medical professionals, and many others.





Our educational presentations are 4 hours and taught at an intermediate level for healthcare professionals. Each attendee receives a Certificate of Completion, signed by the Director of Human Trafficking Education Seminars, as required by the State of Michigan to renew professional licenses. All medical, mental health, and education professionals can take their certificate and presentation notes to submit to their governing licensing board for CE approval appropriate to your profession.

Certificates are awarded at the conclusion of the seminar/webinar.





Training sessions specific to healthcare professionals, public lodging establishments, and general public. We tailor programs to fit the needs of those requesting training, in reference to on-site training. All scheduled training is appropriate for all professions and general public.





Training sessions can be held at your place of business or at designated facilities throughout the year. You will come away with a greater understanding of what defines human trafficking, the many forms it takes, and what to do when spotted.





Resource materials will be handed out during the presentation. Please plan to arrive at least 15 minutes early for registration, payment, and refreshments. Webinar attendees will receive resource materials via email, in the form of downloadables, and will be sent with certificates at the conclusion of the event.

HTES meets the State of Michigan mandate requirements for human trafficking training for healthcare professionals. Your licensing board may require more than the State of Michigan mandates, please check with your licensing board for training approval.

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 training in identifying victims of human trafficking.





After attending this seminar/webinar (4-hour program), attendees will be able to:

1: Differentiate the Federal definition of human trafficking from state and local; and from other crimes most often associated with human trafficking

2: Summarize what human trafficking looks like globally, nationally, state-wide, and locally

3: Identify warning signs and behaviors associated with traffickers, victims, and potential victims

4: Explain connections between human trafficking and early childhood sexual trauma, foster care, and homeless youth.

5: Apply knowledge in professional field; dentistry, medical, nursing, social work, counseling, psychology, psychiatry, pharmacy, physical therapy, education (K-12), case management, family therapy, law enforcement, and others.





Starting July 1, 2019, seminars will be 4 hours in duration and an example agenda is as follows:

Course Agenda for 4 hour in-person live seminar

9:30 an – 10:30 am HOUR 1: OBJECTIVES 1 & 2

10:30 am – 11:25 am HOUR 2: OBJECTIVE 3

11:25 am – 11:40 am Break

11:40 am - 12:40 pm HOUR 3: OBJECTIVE 4

12:40 pm – 1:30 pm HOUR 4: OBJECTIVE 5

1:30 pm – 1:45 pm CLOSING: QUESTION & ANSWERS – GROUP

EVALUATION FORM COMPLETED & CERTIFICATES GIVEN





Certification requirement: certificates of completion and certificates are awarded to attendees who attend the seminar for which they are registered, stay for the entire seminar, sign-in and sign-out on a provided log-in sheet, and complete an evaluation form.