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Professional Certifications

We are committed to equipping individuals with the skills and knowledge necessary to combat global child trafficking and human slavery. Our comprehensive certification programs are designed to empower professionals across various fields, ensuring they have the tools needed to make a significant impact in this critical area.

key iconAnti-Trafficking Specialist Certification

This certification is tailored for professionals working directly in anti-trafficking efforts. It covers key areas such as identifying trafficking victims, understanding legal frameworks, and implementing effective intervention strategies. Participants will gain insights into global trafficking trends and learn best practices for victim support and rehabilitation.

key iconChild Protection Advocate Certification

Designed for those dedicated to safeguarding children from exploitation, this program focuses on child rights, protection policies, and advocacy techniques. Participants will learn how to develop and implement child protection plans within communities and organizations, ensuring a safe environment for all children.

key iconHuman Rights Investigator Certification

This certification prepares individuals to conduct thorough investigations into human rights violations related to trafficking and slavery. Training includes evidence collection, interviewing techniques, and report writing. Graduates will be equipped to work with law enforcement agencies or non-governmental organizations in bringing perpetrators to justice.

key iconSocial Work in Trafficking Contexts Certification

For social workers aiming to specialize in trafficking contexts, this program provides advanced training in trauma-informed care, case management, and survivor support services. Participants will learn how to address the complex needs of trafficking survivors while promoting their long-term recovery and reintegration into society.

key iconLegal Advocacy in Human Trafficking Certification

This certification is ideal for legal professionals seeking expertise in human trafficking cases. It covers international laws, prosecution strategies, and victim protection measures. Participants will be prepared to advocate effectively for victims’ rights within the judicial system.

key iconCommunity Awareness Educator Certification

Aimed at educators and community leaders, this program focuses on raising awareness about human trafficking through education initiatives. Participants will develop skills in curriculum design, public speaking, and community engagement strategies to foster informed communities that can prevent trafficking.

By offering these diverse certifications, we aim to build a global network of skilled professionals dedicated to eradicating child trafficking and human slavery.

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Please check back as we are developing these programs and will be posting them here.

What can YOU do about forced labor?

small key iconThe Bureau of International Labor Affairs maintains a list of goods and products likely produced by child labor or forced labor in violation of international standards. This list is primarily published to increase public awareness, and to encourage concerned consumers to make efforts to learn more about the supply chain and to use their purchasing power to send the message to corporations that child labor and forced labor are not condoned.

As of 2020, the list included 155 goods produced in 77 countries around the world. (IBLA, 2019)

You can learn more about the role of forced labor in your own day to day life here: How many slaves work for you?