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One mission of the Michigan Human Trafficking Commission is to provide information and training regarding human trafficking to: Police officers; Prosecutors; Court personnel; Health care providers; Social services personnel; and. Other individuals the commission considers appropriate.
Training content must cover all of the following: Understanding the types and venues of human trafficking in the United States. Identifying victims of human trafficking in health care settings. Identifying the warning signs of human trafficking in health care settings for adults and minors.
Describe screening questions and tools that might be useful to identify victims of human trafficking within the healthcare setting. Recognize the legal options available for a victim of human trafficking. Describe the need for comprehensive models of care for victims of human trafficking.
Training, Education, Information and Accessing Continuous Training Resources Throughout the Year: Teaching New Skills and Training the Training, BTBQ, Person Centered Planning, Conflict Free Case Management, and other resources to enhance your DCW experience
Report Human Trafficking. If you are a victim of human trafficking or have identified someone you think may need help, please contact the National Human Trafficking Resource Center at 888-373-3788, or text 233733.
Training on Implicit Bias is required as a condition for initial licensure or registration as well as license or registration renewal. Unlike the human trafficking training requirement, this is not a “one time” training. Implicit Bias training is required every time you renew your license.
Human Trafficking Training – Beginning December 22, 2021, completion of a one-time training to identify victims of human trafficking is required for individuals seeking licensure that meets the standards of Administrative Rule 338.2929.
Human Trafficking Training – Beginning January 7, 2024, completion of a one- time training to identify victims of human trafficking is required for an individual seeking licensure or registration that meets the standards of Administrative Rule 338.1821.
Human Trafficking Notification. Public Act 62 of 2016, as amended, requires the following entities to post the Human Trafficking Notification Poster: Entities that own property that has been found by a court to constitute a public nuisance due to acts of prostitution or human trafficking.
Human Trafficking Training – Licensees seeking renewal must have completed training in identifying victims of human trafficking that meets the standards in Administrative Rule 338.3659 prior to renewing their license. The training must be completed one time.