The unlawful act of transporting or coercing people in order to benefit from their work or service, typically in the form of forced labour or sexual exploitation.
Purpose:
The Purpose of this webinar is to bring awareness about Human Trafficking.
Residential brothels are locations where victims of human trafficking, typically women and children from Latin America, are forced to have sex with many men each day in order to pay off exaggerated debts to their traffickers. One victim was kept in an apartment and forced to have sex with 25 men in one day for eight to nine months. Traffickers use force, fraud and coercion such as physical abuse, debt manipulation and threats to maintain control over victims and cause them to engage in commercial sex acts against their will.
This document summarizes the key issues related to human trafficking:
1) Globally, over 20 million people are victims of human trafficking, with two-thirds in forced labor and over half being women and girls.
2) Human trafficking involves the recruitment, transportation or receipt of people through force, fraud or coercion for the purposes of exploitation such as forced labor, sex trafficking, or organ removal.
3) Traffickers use techniques like false jobs, romance scams, debt bondage and isolation to control victims and maintain exploitation.
This document discusses human trafficking. It defines human trafficking and describes different types including sex trafficking, forced labor, bonded labor, child labor, forced marriage, and organ trade. It discusses how poverty, lack of opportunities, and globalization can contribute to increased vulnerability to trafficking. The document outlines psychological, health, and economic consequences for victims. It provides statistics on gender breakdown of victims and traffickers. It describes how people become entangled in trafficking due to attempts to escape poverty or discrimination. The document discusses efforts to prevent trafficking and support victims.
Human Trafficking As An International Tradetranceking
This document discusses human trafficking as an international trade and provides strategies for its prevention and control. It defines human trafficking and notes its causes such as globalization, poverty, and the status of women. It presents a case study of a Moldovan woman trafficked into sexual exploitation and shares statistics on trafficking victims and types of exploitation. It advocates an integrated prevention-protection-prosecution approach and discusses strategies like sting operations, profiling of victims, and a true/false quiz on trafficking.
Human trafficking the issue versus propaganda & its ultimate solutionYolanda Michelle Martin
This document provides an overview of human trafficking. It begins by stating the objective is to provide insight into modern-day slavery, dispel myths, and propose solutions. It then defines human trafficking as the recruitment and transportation of people for forced labor like sex work or domestic servitude. Statistics are presented showing it is a large global issue, especially affecting women and children. Causes include poverty, discrimination, organized crime, and corruption. Tactics used by traffickers to recruit victims are described, along with the dynamics of trafficked children. Myths that downplay the issue are addressed. The document concludes by presenting terminology related to human trafficking.
Human trafficking the issue versus propaganda & its ultimate solution1Yolanda Michelle Martin
This presentation discusses human trafficking, seeks to dispel myths about it, and proposes solutions focused on providing basic needs like food, housing, and education to reduce poverty, which is identified as the chief cause of human trafficking. It defines human trafficking, provides statistics on its global scope and victims, and examines the recruitment tactics used and groups that control trafficking. The proposed solutions center on establishing international social services, student housing programs, job training initiatives, and global business development.
Sex Trafficking Issues December 2011 giving circle pppresentationJodiBreckenridge
An intergenerational network of Vermont women have formed with the goal of supporting sustainable change for women and children around the world through funding existing non-profits. They are pooling resources to leverage donations and fund organizations that address issues of human rights, safety, health and education for those in need.
The document discusses human trafficking in detail. It defines human trafficking, provides statistics on its prevalence, and explores the root causes and impacts. It outlines who is typically trafficked, what industries they are exploited in, and the psychological and physical trauma victims often experience. The document also examines contributing factors like poverty, lack of opportunities, displacement and more. It lists Indian laws related to trafficking and ways the public can help address the issue, such as donating, volunteering, advocacy and awareness efforts.
Residential brothels are locations where victims of human trafficking, typically women and children from Latin America, are forced to have sex with many men each day in order to pay off exaggerated debts to their traffickers. One victim was kept in an apartment and forced to have sex with 25 men in one day for eight to nine months. Traffickers use force, fraud and coercion such as physical abuse, debt manipulation and threats to maintain control over victims and cause them to engage in commercial sex acts against their will.
This document summarizes the key issues related to human trafficking:
1) Globally, over 20 million people are victims of human trafficking, with two-thirds in forced labor and over half being women and girls.
2) Human trafficking involves the recruitment, transportation or receipt of people through force, fraud or coercion for the purposes of exploitation such as forced labor, sex trafficking, or organ removal.
3) Traffickers use techniques like false jobs, romance scams, debt bondage and isolation to control victims and maintain exploitation.
This document discusses human trafficking. It defines human trafficking and describes different types including sex trafficking, forced labor, bonded labor, child labor, forced marriage, and organ trade. It discusses how poverty, lack of opportunities, and globalization can contribute to increased vulnerability to trafficking. The document outlines psychological, health, and economic consequences for victims. It provides statistics on gender breakdown of victims and traffickers. It describes how people become entangled in trafficking due to attempts to escape poverty or discrimination. The document discusses efforts to prevent trafficking and support victims.
Human Trafficking As An International Tradetranceking
This document discusses human trafficking as an international trade and provides strategies for its prevention and control. It defines human trafficking and notes its causes such as globalization, poverty, and the status of women. It presents a case study of a Moldovan woman trafficked into sexual exploitation and shares statistics on trafficking victims and types of exploitation. It advocates an integrated prevention-protection-prosecution approach and discusses strategies like sting operations, profiling of victims, and a true/false quiz on trafficking.
Human trafficking the issue versus propaganda & its ultimate solutionYolanda Michelle Martin
This document provides an overview of human trafficking. It begins by stating the objective is to provide insight into modern-day slavery, dispel myths, and propose solutions. It then defines human trafficking as the recruitment and transportation of people for forced labor like sex work or domestic servitude. Statistics are presented showing it is a large global issue, especially affecting women and children. Causes include poverty, discrimination, organized crime, and corruption. Tactics used by traffickers to recruit victims are described, along with the dynamics of trafficked children. Myths that downplay the issue are addressed. The document concludes by presenting terminology related to human trafficking.
Human trafficking the issue versus propaganda & its ultimate solution1Yolanda Michelle Martin
This presentation discusses human trafficking, seeks to dispel myths about it, and proposes solutions focused on providing basic needs like food, housing, and education to reduce poverty, which is identified as the chief cause of human trafficking. It defines human trafficking, provides statistics on its global scope and victims, and examines the recruitment tactics used and groups that control trafficking. The proposed solutions center on establishing international social services, student housing programs, job training initiatives, and global business development.
Sex Trafficking Issues December 2011 giving circle pppresentationJodiBreckenridge
An intergenerational network of Vermont women have formed with the goal of supporting sustainable change for women and children around the world through funding existing non-profits. They are pooling resources to leverage donations and fund organizations that address issues of human rights, safety, health and education for those in need.
The document discusses human trafficking in detail. It defines human trafficking, provides statistics on its prevalence, and explores the root causes and impacts. It outlines who is typically trafficked, what industries they are exploited in, and the psychological and physical trauma victims often experience. The document also examines contributing factors like poverty, lack of opportunities, displacement and more. It lists Indian laws related to trafficking and ways the public can help address the issue, such as donating, volunteering, advocacy and awareness efforts.
This document discusses various forms and aspects of human trafficking. It begins by defining human trafficking and listing types of exploitation victims may experience, such as sexual exploitation, labor, domestic servitude, and organ removal. It then describes specific forms of trafficking like bonded labor, forced labor, child labor, and trafficking of children. The document outlines characteristics of sex trafficking, forced marriage, labor trafficking, and organ trade. It discusses factors like poverty and globalization that can contribute to trafficking. Finally, it details psychological, health, and economic consequences for victims and provides some statistics on victims and traffickers.
Women trafficking is a major problem in Pakistan. Vulnerable women and girls are typically lured with false promises of employment, sold by family members, or kidnapped. They are then subjected to forced labor or sexual exploitation. To address this issue, strategies are needed for prevention, protection, and prosecution. Prevention requires awareness campaigns to educate the public and potential victims. Protection involves supporting victims through shelters and counseling. Prosecution of traffickers is also important to curb this criminal activity. Coordinated efforts across different stakeholders are essential to combat women trafficking in Pakistan.
This document provides an overview of human trafficking. It discusses that trafficking violates human dignity and rights. The main forms of trafficking are for sexual exploitation and forced labor. Victims are commonly women and children. Trafficking occurs both within countries and across borders. Schools are used to target at-risk youth. Warning signs for schools include unexplained absences and signs of abuse. Schools can help by educating staff, implementing reporting policies, and offering prevention programs. Globally, millions of people are trafficked each year.
The document discusses human trafficking, which it defines as the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of persons through force, fraud or coercion for the purposes of sexual exploitation or forced labor. It provides details on human trafficking situations in Cambodia, Burma, Thailand and the United States, including statistics on numbers of trafficked individuals. It also discusses the physical and mental health impacts on trafficking victims and campaigns that have been established to help address the issue.
The document provides an overview of human trafficking, including defining what constitutes human trafficking, how victims are trafficked through force, fraud and coercion, who the victims are, health issues victims face, how to identify potential victims, communicating with victims to gain their trust, and the assistance available to victims through the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000.
Sex Trafficking Power Point presentation. You should view this if your interested in what is really going on. Children are prostituted everyday. Many are tortured and beaten and raped repeatedly. Victims of sexual abuse and human trafficking.
This is a brief article on trafficking in persons in the Ethiopian context. The article is based on a series of studies conducted for the ILO in Ethiopia and seeks to provide an overview of the situation in the country.
Human Trafficking @CanStopCrime It's Happening Here Don't Close Your Eyes Scott Mills
The document discusses human trafficking as a modern form of slavery that generates tens of billions in profits annually. It affects all regions and involves extensive criminal networks. Trafficking exploits vulnerable people through force, deception and threats. While often crossing borders, trafficking does not require movement and can occur locally or within communities.
Victims of sex and labor trafficking may be found working in hostess clubs and strip clubs in the United States. Traffickers often recruit women from other countries under false promises of legitimate work, but then use threats, violence, and coercion to force them into commercial sex acts at clubs. One case involved a trafficking ring that smuggled women into the country and compelled them through threats to work as dancers. Signs of trafficking include controlling victims' documents and wages, isolating them, and threatening deportation.
The document provides an overview of sex trafficking networks in the United States that target Latina women and children. These networks include Latino residential brothels, escort services, and hostess clubs. Residential brothels operate out of homes and apartments, hosting many male customers per day. Victims, who are often promised other work, are threatened and forced into commercial sex acts. The networks recruit and transport women within the U.S. and from Latin America, exploiting their illegal status and financial vulnerabilities. Federal laws prohibit forced labor and sex trafficking.
The document discusses human trafficking, including its definition, causes, victims, and impacts. It notes that over one million people are trafficked annually, mostly women and children exploited through forced labor or the sex trade. Trafficking involves recruitment through deception and transportation of victims to exploit them. Poverty, lack of opportunities, and demand for cheap labor or sexual services are among the key drivers. Victims experience physical and psychological abuse and health risks. Effective responses require identifying victims, providing services for recovery, safe and voluntary return, and long-term reintegration support.
4/4 slave labor in strip clubs (can be non sexual)StopTrafficking
Victims of both sex and labor trafficking may be found working in hostess clubs and strip clubs in the United States. In situations of sex trafficking, victims are forced to provide commercial sex to club patrons, while in labor trafficking victims are forced to dance, serve as hostesses, or sell drinks and food. Victims have little control over their schedule, money, and movement. One victim from Ukraine reported being forced to work 12 hour days, hand over $3,000-$4,000 per week, and was beaten if she did not comply.
Human trafficking is defined as exploiting people through coercion, abuse, or fraud for forced labor or commercial sex. Over 27 million people are victims of human trafficking globally, generating $34 billion in illegal profits per year. While 80% of cross-border victims are women and girls, with 71% trafficked into commercial sex, issues like population growth, poverty, corruption, and existing markets contribute to the supply and demand that drives human trafficking.
The document discusses escort services as a venue for sex trafficking. Victims, who can include adults or minors, are forced or coerced into providing commercial sex acts arranged by an agency or controller. One example describes a case where a 14 and 16-year old were rescued from an escort service ring operating from a residence in Florida. Escort services commonly advertise online and control tactics used by traffickers include physical abuse, confinement, threats, and debt bondage.
Humantraffickingvictims are oftenfoundinstreet prostitution where they are forcedto provide commercial sexual services by a controller or “pimp.” Pimps force adults andminors to sell commercial sex onthe streets by means of physical abuse, threats, lies, manipulation, andfalse promises. Victims are oftenexpectedto earnanightly quota, rangingfrom$500 to $1000 or more, all confiscatedby the pimp. Victims are typically U.S. citizens, includingadults, girls, boys, andtransgender youth.
Human trafficking, or modern day slavery, is a global issue. An estimated 27 million people worldwide are living in slavery. While human trafficking takes various forms such as forced labor, domestic servitude, and sex trafficking, it involves the use of force, fraud or coercion for the purpose of exploitation. Victims are entitled to protection, assistance and legal relief. The U.S. enacted the Trafficking Victims Protection Act to aid victims through continued presence status, T visas, certification for benefits, and potential pathways to citizenship. A victim-centered approach focuses on empowering victims and upholding their rights and dignity.
Human trafficking involves tricking, forcing or luring individuals into exploitative situations for little or no payment. It is a form of modern day slavery where people are bought, sold and traded for sexual exploitation or forced labor. Common situations include sexual exploitation through prostitution, pornography or forced marriage, as well as forced labor in industries like domestic work, construction, agriculture or begging. Factors like unemployment, poverty and war make people more vulnerable to being trafficked through false promises of a better life or help immigrating. Victims frequently experience abuse, confinement and inhumane treatment with no medical care. Educating others and reporting suspicious activity to authorities can help prevent human trafficking.
Le rapport de l'Etat américain sur l'esclavageitele
The document is the 2015 Trafficking in Persons Report published by the U.S. Department of State. It discusses human trafficking globally and the U.S. government's efforts to combat it. The Secretary of State's introduction emphasizes that trafficking victims are real people who have been robbed of their basic human rights. The report provides an overview of human trafficking, including sex trafficking, forced labor, debt bondage, and discusses government and private sector roles in preventing trafficking in global supply chains.
Thousands of fake massage businesses in the U.S. operate as fronts for sex trafficking. Sex traffickers frequently target vulnerable people and use violence, threats or lies to coerce them into commercial sex acts against their will. Sex trafficking has been found in various venues like residential brothels, hostess clubs, online escort services, strip clubs, and street prostitution. Resources are available through organizations like the Polaris Project and National Human Trafficking Resource Center.
The document discusses human trafficking, defining it as the recruitment, transportation or harboring of people through force, fraud or coercion for the purpose of exploitation. It outlines how trafficking involves exploiting people through means like forced labor, sex work or organ removal. It discusses common tactics traffickers use to control victims, including taking identification documents, isolating them from friends/family and using threats. It provides resources for reporting trafficking and ways for people to help address the issue.
Schizophrenia refers to a serious mental illness where people interpret reality abnormally. Symptoms include hallucinations, delusions, and irrational thinking and behavior that interfere with daily functioning and can be disabling.
Biological causes like genes or hormonal unbalance often lead to schizophrenia. Poor nutrition, problems during fetal development, birth complications, immune reactions, exposure to environmental toxins, living in poverty, family dysfunction, severe stress, as well as exposure to viruses in utero have also been suggested as events that may activate an underlying predisposition for schizophrenia.
For that reason, antipsychotic medication remains the first line treatment with other forms of treatment used to support and enhance its effects.
Purpose:
The purpose of this webinar is to raise awareness about sufferings of schizophrenic patients and help them with their basic needs to create a soothing life for them.
Are you looking for a way to look & feel naturally radiant every day? The secret to glowing, beautiful skin & hair lies not in cosmetics, But within You!
Join the free webinar to know all about our upcoming course "Natural Healing" & other useful natural heal programs.
This document discusses various forms and aspects of human trafficking. It begins by defining human trafficking and listing types of exploitation victims may experience, such as sexual exploitation, labor, domestic servitude, and organ removal. It then describes specific forms of trafficking like bonded labor, forced labor, child labor, and trafficking of children. The document outlines characteristics of sex trafficking, forced marriage, labor trafficking, and organ trade. It discusses factors like poverty and globalization that can contribute to trafficking. Finally, it details psychological, health, and economic consequences for victims and provides some statistics on victims and traffickers.
Women trafficking is a major problem in Pakistan. Vulnerable women and girls are typically lured with false promises of employment, sold by family members, or kidnapped. They are then subjected to forced labor or sexual exploitation. To address this issue, strategies are needed for prevention, protection, and prosecution. Prevention requires awareness campaigns to educate the public and potential victims. Protection involves supporting victims through shelters and counseling. Prosecution of traffickers is also important to curb this criminal activity. Coordinated efforts across different stakeholders are essential to combat women trafficking in Pakistan.
This document provides an overview of human trafficking. It discusses that trafficking violates human dignity and rights. The main forms of trafficking are for sexual exploitation and forced labor. Victims are commonly women and children. Trafficking occurs both within countries and across borders. Schools are used to target at-risk youth. Warning signs for schools include unexplained absences and signs of abuse. Schools can help by educating staff, implementing reporting policies, and offering prevention programs. Globally, millions of people are trafficked each year.
The document discusses human trafficking, which it defines as the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of persons through force, fraud or coercion for the purposes of sexual exploitation or forced labor. It provides details on human trafficking situations in Cambodia, Burma, Thailand and the United States, including statistics on numbers of trafficked individuals. It also discusses the physical and mental health impacts on trafficking victims and campaigns that have been established to help address the issue.
The document provides an overview of human trafficking, including defining what constitutes human trafficking, how victims are trafficked through force, fraud and coercion, who the victims are, health issues victims face, how to identify potential victims, communicating with victims to gain their trust, and the assistance available to victims through the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000.
Sex Trafficking Power Point presentation. You should view this if your interested in what is really going on. Children are prostituted everyday. Many are tortured and beaten and raped repeatedly. Victims of sexual abuse and human trafficking.
This is a brief article on trafficking in persons in the Ethiopian context. The article is based on a series of studies conducted for the ILO in Ethiopia and seeks to provide an overview of the situation in the country.
Human Trafficking @CanStopCrime It's Happening Here Don't Close Your Eyes Scott Mills
The document discusses human trafficking as a modern form of slavery that generates tens of billions in profits annually. It affects all regions and involves extensive criminal networks. Trafficking exploits vulnerable people through force, deception and threats. While often crossing borders, trafficking does not require movement and can occur locally or within communities.
Victims of sex and labor trafficking may be found working in hostess clubs and strip clubs in the United States. Traffickers often recruit women from other countries under false promises of legitimate work, but then use threats, violence, and coercion to force them into commercial sex acts at clubs. One case involved a trafficking ring that smuggled women into the country and compelled them through threats to work as dancers. Signs of trafficking include controlling victims' documents and wages, isolating them, and threatening deportation.
The document provides an overview of sex trafficking networks in the United States that target Latina women and children. These networks include Latino residential brothels, escort services, and hostess clubs. Residential brothels operate out of homes and apartments, hosting many male customers per day. Victims, who are often promised other work, are threatened and forced into commercial sex acts. The networks recruit and transport women within the U.S. and from Latin America, exploiting their illegal status and financial vulnerabilities. Federal laws prohibit forced labor and sex trafficking.
The document discusses human trafficking, including its definition, causes, victims, and impacts. It notes that over one million people are trafficked annually, mostly women and children exploited through forced labor or the sex trade. Trafficking involves recruitment through deception and transportation of victims to exploit them. Poverty, lack of opportunities, and demand for cheap labor or sexual services are among the key drivers. Victims experience physical and psychological abuse and health risks. Effective responses require identifying victims, providing services for recovery, safe and voluntary return, and long-term reintegration support.
4/4 slave labor in strip clubs (can be non sexual)StopTrafficking
Victims of both sex and labor trafficking may be found working in hostess clubs and strip clubs in the United States. In situations of sex trafficking, victims are forced to provide commercial sex to club patrons, while in labor trafficking victims are forced to dance, serve as hostesses, or sell drinks and food. Victims have little control over their schedule, money, and movement. One victim from Ukraine reported being forced to work 12 hour days, hand over $3,000-$4,000 per week, and was beaten if she did not comply.
Human trafficking is defined as exploiting people through coercion, abuse, or fraud for forced labor or commercial sex. Over 27 million people are victims of human trafficking globally, generating $34 billion in illegal profits per year. While 80% of cross-border victims are women and girls, with 71% trafficked into commercial sex, issues like population growth, poverty, corruption, and existing markets contribute to the supply and demand that drives human trafficking.
The document discusses escort services as a venue for sex trafficking. Victims, who can include adults or minors, are forced or coerced into providing commercial sex acts arranged by an agency or controller. One example describes a case where a 14 and 16-year old were rescued from an escort service ring operating from a residence in Florida. Escort services commonly advertise online and control tactics used by traffickers include physical abuse, confinement, threats, and debt bondage.
Humantraffickingvictims are oftenfoundinstreet prostitution where they are forcedto provide commercial sexual services by a controller or “pimp.” Pimps force adults andminors to sell commercial sex onthe streets by means of physical abuse, threats, lies, manipulation, andfalse promises. Victims are oftenexpectedto earnanightly quota, rangingfrom$500 to $1000 or more, all confiscatedby the pimp. Victims are typically U.S. citizens, includingadults, girls, boys, andtransgender youth.
Human trafficking, or modern day slavery, is a global issue. An estimated 27 million people worldwide are living in slavery. While human trafficking takes various forms such as forced labor, domestic servitude, and sex trafficking, it involves the use of force, fraud or coercion for the purpose of exploitation. Victims are entitled to protection, assistance and legal relief. The U.S. enacted the Trafficking Victims Protection Act to aid victims through continued presence status, T visas, certification for benefits, and potential pathways to citizenship. A victim-centered approach focuses on empowering victims and upholding their rights and dignity.
Human trafficking involves tricking, forcing or luring individuals into exploitative situations for little or no payment. It is a form of modern day slavery where people are bought, sold and traded for sexual exploitation or forced labor. Common situations include sexual exploitation through prostitution, pornography or forced marriage, as well as forced labor in industries like domestic work, construction, agriculture or begging. Factors like unemployment, poverty and war make people more vulnerable to being trafficked through false promises of a better life or help immigrating. Victims frequently experience abuse, confinement and inhumane treatment with no medical care. Educating others and reporting suspicious activity to authorities can help prevent human trafficking.
Le rapport de l'Etat américain sur l'esclavageitele
The document is the 2015 Trafficking in Persons Report published by the U.S. Department of State. It discusses human trafficking globally and the U.S. government's efforts to combat it. The Secretary of State's introduction emphasizes that trafficking victims are real people who have been robbed of their basic human rights. The report provides an overview of human trafficking, including sex trafficking, forced labor, debt bondage, and discusses government and private sector roles in preventing trafficking in global supply chains.
Thousands of fake massage businesses in the U.S. operate as fronts for sex trafficking. Sex traffickers frequently target vulnerable people and use violence, threats or lies to coerce them into commercial sex acts against their will. Sex trafficking has been found in various venues like residential brothels, hostess clubs, online escort services, strip clubs, and street prostitution. Resources are available through organizations like the Polaris Project and National Human Trafficking Resource Center.
The document discusses human trafficking, defining it as the recruitment, transportation or harboring of people through force, fraud or coercion for the purpose of exploitation. It outlines how trafficking involves exploiting people through means like forced labor, sex work or organ removal. It discusses common tactics traffickers use to control victims, including taking identification documents, isolating them from friends/family and using threats. It provides resources for reporting trafficking and ways for people to help address the issue.
Schizophrenia refers to a serious mental illness where people interpret reality abnormally. Symptoms include hallucinations, delusions, and irrational thinking and behavior that interfere with daily functioning and can be disabling.
Biological causes like genes or hormonal unbalance often lead to schizophrenia. Poor nutrition, problems during fetal development, birth complications, immune reactions, exposure to environmental toxins, living in poverty, family dysfunction, severe stress, as well as exposure to viruses in utero have also been suggested as events that may activate an underlying predisposition for schizophrenia.
For that reason, antipsychotic medication remains the first line treatment with other forms of treatment used to support and enhance its effects.
Purpose:
The purpose of this webinar is to raise awareness about sufferings of schizophrenic patients and help them with their basic needs to create a soothing life for them.
Are you looking for a way to look & feel naturally radiant every day? The secret to glowing, beautiful skin & hair lies not in cosmetics, But within You!
Join the free webinar to know all about our upcoming course "Natural Healing" & other useful natural heal programs.
Oral squamous cell carcinoma is a malignant tumor that may occur anywhere within the oral cavity. It is locally invasive, infrequently metastasizes to ipsilateral regional lymph nodes, and rarely spreads to distant sites. Risk increases dramatically when alcohol use exceeds 6 oz of distilled liquor, 15 oz of wine, or 36 oz of beer/day. The combination of heavy smoking and alcohol abuse is estimated to raise the risk 100-fold in women and 38-fold in men.
Purpose:
The purpose of this webinar is to help participants learn how to prevent oral squamous cell carcinoma.
Life saving skills give individuals the ability to survive and also save other people during life-threatening situations. Any life-saving skill becomes useful in these cases. When an individual’s life is at risk, people tend to panic and people die when attended to by unskilled persons. Life saving skills are easy to learn. These techniques don’t need you to be a health professional in order to learn. They are basic first aid techniques that could save your life and the lives of other people. We share more about the essential life saving skills you should learn!
Wildlife conservation refers to the practice of protecting wild species and their habitats in order to maintain healthy wildlife species or populations and to restore, protect or enhance natural ecosystems. The IUCN estimates that 42,100 species of the ones assessed are at risk for extinction.Expanding to all existing species, a 2023 UN report on biodiversity put this estimate even higher at a million species. It is also being acknowledged that an increasing number of ecosystems on Earth containing endangered species are disappearing.
Purpose:
The urge behind arranging awareness session regarding wildlife conservation is to save our green land from turning into a barren land .This session will enable us to take initial steps against ecological succession and global climate change.
“Know thyself”, “Find who you really are”, “Understand yourself”. Even the Emotional Intelligence theory is based on this aphorism. Understanding your feelings, discovering your strengths and weaknesses is an action of self-Knowledge.
Aristotle said that “Knowing ourselves is the beginning of all wisdom”
Purpose:
The urge behind this webinar is to aware about know thyself for teaching students and youngsters.
📌Free webinar on "Reinforcement Effects"
Reinforcement is a highly recommended strategy in applied behavior analysis. However, it is important to consider the possible unwanted effects of reinforcement.
Reinforcement in one setting could lead to a decrease in the target behavior in another setting (behavioral contrast).Reinforcement of a specific behavior could lead to an increase in undesirable behaviors in that same functional response class.
Similarly, reinforcement of a specific behavior could lead to a decrease in desirable behaviors in the same functional response class.
📌Free webinar on "Natural Healing"
The healing power of nature refers to the body's innate ability to heal itself. When illness or imbalance occurs the body naturally wants to correct this in an effort to be healthy and well. As naturopaths we believe that symptoms are a manifestation of the body's attempt to rehabilitate.
Naturopathic medicine recognizes and respects the inherent self-healing ability of the body. Identify and Treat the Cause. The naturopathic doctor seeks to identify and remove the underlying causes of illness, rather than trying to eliminate or suppress symptoms. First Do No Harm.
"When trees burn, they leave the smell of heartbreak in the air."
Biodiversity is all the different kinds of life you’ll find in one area—the variety of animals, plants, fungi, and even microorganisms like bacteria that make up our natural world. Each of these species and organisms work together in ecosystems, like an intricate web, to maintain balance and support life. Biodiversity supports everything in nature that we need to survive: food, clean water, medicine, and shelter.
ADHD is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood. It is usually first diagnosed in childhood and often lasts into adulthood. Children with ADHD may have trouble paying attention, controlling impulsive behaviors (may act without thinking about what the result will be), or be overly active.
Purpose:
The purpose of this webinar is to help participants learn that how to handle ADHD patients.
📌Free webinar on "Medical Emergencies in Dental Office"
Medical emergencies that have occurred in dental practices include vasovagal syncope, angina, hypoglycaemia, epileptic seizures, choking, asthma, anaphylaxis and cardiac arrest. It is estimated that, on average, a general dental practitioner (GDP) will experience a medical emergency at least once every two years.
Purpose:
The purpose of this webinar is to help participants learn how to manage medical emergencies in dental office.
Promoting an active lifestyle in the young population could reduce these risks and assist in carrying healthy behaviors into adulthood. Physiotherapists are ideally placed to play a crucial proactive role in promoting and facilitating an active lifestyle in the young population.
"Lack of activity destroys the good condition of every human being, while movement and methodical physical exercise save it and preserve it" (Plato)
📌 Free Webinar on "Soft Skills Development"
Soft skills are also know as delicate abilities which are the blend of relationship building abilities, interactive abilities, relational abilities, the capacity to understand anyone on a profound level, and character qualities that make it simple to get along and work agreeably with others.
Delicate abilities can be educated, however they're not however direct as hard abilities which seem to be the particular characteristics that can be obviously characterized, estimated, and educated for progress in a task.
Purpose:
The urge behind this webinar is to aware about soft skills development for teaching students and youngster to get aware about soft skills development.
📌 Free Webinar on "Counselling Ethics during Therapy Session"
Ethics in counseling are suggested standards of conduct based on professional values and moral decision-making. Ethics in counseling are concerned with doing what is best for the client and these are important to protect both the client and the counselor.
Therapy is a way to help people with a broad variety of mental illnesses and emotional difficulties.
Purpose:
The Main Purpose of this session is basically the awareness about Counselling Ethics and teach the Counselors how they can develop a bond of trust and respect with their clients.
📌Free webinar on "Depressive Disorder"
Depression is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest. Also called major depressive disorder or clinical depression, it affects how you feel, think and behave and can lead to a variety of emotional and physical problems.
Purpose:
The purpose of this webinar is to help participants learn how to reduce depression as well as other health problems.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
📌Free webinar on "Men's Health"
Men's health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, as experienced by men, and not merely the absence of disease. Men's health often relates to biological factors such as the male reproductive system or to conditions caused by hormones specific to, or most notable in, males.
Purpose:
The purpose of this webinar is to help participants learn how to reduce prostate cancer, prevents male infertiliity, as well as other health problems.
CRISPR is one of the mind blowing discovery which completely change the science of microorganisms. It is am efficient tool for genome editing and make the scientist enable to treat disease. The vast application of CRISPR technology covered almost all every aspect of life ranging from individual life to commercial aspect.
Purpose:
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Human Trafficking
1.
2. what is human trafficking?
The recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or
receipt of persons, by means of the threat or use of force or
other forms of coercion, of abduction, of fraud, of
deception, of the abuse of power or of a position of
vulnerability or of the giving or receiving of payments or
benefits to achieve the consent of a person having control
over another person, for the purpose of exploitation.”
3. TYPE OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING
domestic servitude
agricultural work
manufacturing
janitorial services
hotel services
construction
health and elder care
hair and nail salons
prostitution
strip club dancing
4. The Needs of Survivors of Human
Trafficking
Survivors of human trafficking are forced, tricked or
misled into modern-day slavery. If they are able to
escape a shrouded abduction and hidden enslavement,
they have specific needs that are unique to their
situation.
Survivors may have experienced profound trauma, lack
linguistic skills in the country of their escape, and
struggle with basic functioning after trafficking.
5. Signs of HumanTrafficking
Show signs that their movement is controlled
Have false identity or travel documents
Not know their home or work address
Have no access to their earnings
Be unable to negotiate working conditions
Work excessively long hours over long periods
Have limited or no social interaction
Have limited contact with their families or with people outside of
their immediate environment
Think that they are bonded by debt
6.
7.
8. Examples of Human Trafficking
Forced Labor: A family gives up a child to an adoption agent in
Nepal because they cannot afford to care for him.
Sex Trafficking: Two women from Korea are brought into San
Francisco under the pretense that they will receive jobs as
hostesses or waitresses. When they arrive, they are held captive
and forced into prostitution, while their captor controls the money
they receive.
Debt Bondage: A young woman from Russia has amassed grave
credit card debt and is desperate to pay it off.
Child Sex Trafficking: A 15-year-old boy runs away from his
home in San Francisco to Oakland, where he lives on the street.
9. Human trafficking in numbers
51% of identified victims of trafficking are women, 28%
children and 21% men
72% people exploited in the sex industry are women
63% of identified traffickers were men and 37% women
43% of victims are trafficked domestically within
national borders
10. How do people get entangled in
trafficking?
People trapped by traffickers are mostly trying to escape poverty or
discrimination, improve their lives and support their families.
Vulnerable people are often forced to take unimaginable risks to try
and escape poverty or persecution, accepting precarious job offers
and making hazardous migration decisions, often borrowing money
from their traffickers in advance.
11. WAYS TO HELP PREVENT HUMAN
TRAFFICKING
Indicators of human trafficking
National Human Trafficking Hotline
Labor’s List of Goods Produced by Child Labor or Forced Labor
Volunteer and support anti-trafficking efforts in your community
Meet with and/or write to your local, state, and federal elected officials
Organize a fundraiser and donate the proceeds to an anti-trafficking
organization
Encourage your local schools or school district to include human
trafficking in their curricula and to develop protocols
Human Resources team to urge implementation of trauma-informed
business practices
Learn how human traffickers often target and recruit youth
Learn how to recognize traffickers’ recruitment tactics