Health Care

Health care is an essential service that provides medical treatment and support to individuals who are sick or injured. It encompasses a wide range of services, including preventative care, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and palliative care. Healthcare is often provided by a range of professionals, including doctors, nurses, therapists, and support staff, and is supported by various institutions, including hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities.

Human trafficking often has a significant impact on the physical and mental health of its victims. Trafficked individuals may be subjected to physical and sexual violence, forced drug use, and other forms of abuse that can lead to serious physical and mental health problems. In addition, victims of trafficking may lack access to healthcare services due to their legal status, language barriers, or fear of retaliation by their traffickers.

Healthcare professionals have a critical role to play in identifying and responding to human trafficking. Through training and education, healthcare providers can learn to recognize the signs of trafficking and provide appropriate care and support to victims. This includes providing medical treatment for injuries and illnesses, as well as addressing the psychological and emotional trauma that many trafficking victims experience.

Efforts to combat human trafficking must also address the root causes that make individuals vulnerable to exploitation, including poverty, lack of access to education and healthcare, and other forms of social inequality. By addressing these underlying issues, healthcare systems can play a vital role in preventing human trafficking and promoting the health and wellbeing of individuals and communities.

 

 

Tarrant County 5 Stones July 2023 Meeting
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Tarrant County 5 Stones July 2023 Meeting

Here is our recorded meeting link and chat notes for our July 2023 TC 5 Stones meeting! Our 5 Stones meeting this July consisted of some law enforcement updates and a presentation by Landon Dickeson, MS, LPC, Executive Director of Ranch Hands Rescue as he discussed the trafficking of boys and other overlooked populations. Here is the link…

Human trafficking needs coordinated solutions
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Human trafficking needs coordinated solutions

It has been 23 years since the federal government first passed the Trafficking Victims Protection Act. Since then, the global anti-trafficking community has learned much about who is vulnerable to exploitation, traffickers’ business models, what drives the demand and how the problem is evolving in the digital age. While we have moved past many harmful…

Gov. Youngkin donates salary, taking steps to ‘end scourge of human trafficking’
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Gov. Youngkin donates salary, taking steps to ‘end scourge of human trafficking’

(© yupachingping – stock.adobe.com) Operation Light Shine, a nonprofit organization working to end human trafficking, recently received a donation from Gov. Glenn Youngkin – his second-quarter salary. Operation Light Shine created the INTERCEPT approach, or the Inter-agency Child Exploitation and Persons Trafficking task force. “Operation Light Shine is an important partner in the process of…

Tarrant County 5 Stones June 2023 Meeting
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Tarrant County 5 Stones June 2023 Meeting

Here is our recorded meeting link and chat notes for our June 2023 TC 5 Stones meeting! Our 5 Stones meeting this June consisted of some law enforcement updates and then a panel discussion of how trafficking and trauma interrelate.  Experts on the panel included Rev. Yevette Christy,  Servant-Survivor; Heather’Amelia Johnson, LPC; Mridu Adhikari, MSW; and Carolina Utz, CSC,…

LISTEN: Lisbeth Iglesias-Ríos on advocating for migrant farmworkers’ rights
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LISTEN: Lisbeth Iglesias-Ríos on advocating for migrant farmworkers’ rights

Dr. Lisbeth Iglesias-Ríos joins the Agents of Change in Environmental Justice podcast to discuss why we must advocate for better workplace conditions for the people who grow our food.  Iglesias-Ríos, researcher at the University of Michigan and a co-investigator of the Michigan Farmworker Project, also talks about being raised by two strong women, her winding…

Q&A: California’s uninterrupted history of slavery
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Q&A: California’s uninterrupted history of slavery

Slavery is often associated with the South. A new book shifts the narrative West. “California, a Slave State,” details 250 years of slavery and slave revolts in California. KPBS reporter Katie Hyson spoke with the book’s author, Jean Pfaelzer, a public historian and University of Delaware professor, about slavery throughout the state’s history, and how…

Was that made by Arizona prison labor? Prisoners make many everyday items
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Was that made by Arizona prison labor? Prisoners make many everyday items

Your child is sleeping on a mattress made from prisoners’ clothes. At state universities, the bedding used in your kids’ dorm rooms comes from T-shirts and other clothing confiscated from prisoners during quarterly “contraband searches.” If a prisoner has too many T-shirts (they’re allowed just a few), or if the “D.O.C.” screenprint wears off, it’s…

Personal View: Human trafficking is a community problem
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Personal View: Human trafficking is a community problem

Since 2015, the Collaborative to End Human Trafficking has run ads and billboards with the message “It Happens Here, Too.” Recent local arrests as part of a human trafficking sting — including a former school superintendent — have really awakened people to the notion that human trafficking is not someone else’s problem. Since news of…

Michigan organization combating child marriage and labor in Nepal
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Michigan organization combating child marriage and labor in Nepal

(CBS DETROIT) –  A Michigan organization is working in Nepal to protect children vulnerable to discrimination and abuse. “It was a challenging trip,” said Heather Williams, the president of Silence Softly Speaks. Her Michigan-based organization works to combat the conditions that lead to human trafficking. In April, Williams traveled to Nepal. “In Nepal, what you…

Mercy Health-St. Rita’s employees take part in human trafficking awareness training
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Mercy Health-St. Rita’s employees take part in human trafficking awareness training

LIMA, OH (WLIO) – During their trafficking situation, up to 88% of victims seek health care, but not all healthcare professionals may feel prepared to recognize the signs or attend to the needs of victims. To prevent this, Mercy Health-St. Rita’s organized a training seminar called “Engaging in Human Trafficking Scenarios: Awareness, Screening, and Intervention”…