Training on Child Trafficking (Pro-bono online or in-person)
This training focuses on understanding and implementing a gender mainstreaming approach in addressing child trafficking. It explores how gender dynamics intersect with child trafficking and the importance of considering gender in prevention, identification, and response strategies.
It equips participants with knowledge and skills to effectively profile and identify children who may be at risk of or have been trafficked. It focuses on the unique vulnerabilities and characteristics of children on the move, such as unaccompanied minors, refugees, and internally displaced children.
This training delves into the various modus operandi used in child trafficking. It explores the tactics, strategies, and patterns employed by traffickers to exploit children. Participants will learn how to recognize signs of child trafficking, understand recruitment methods, and develop strategies for prevention and intervention.
Please note that the curriculum can be further customized or expanded based on specific time constraints, participant needs, and available resources.
- Gender Mainstreaming approach to child trafficking
- Gender Mainstreaming tools
- Children on the move. Profiling and identification at first line control
- Modus operandi of child trafficking
- Best interest assessment. How to assess the best interest of a child
- Protection measures and national referral mechanisms
- Child friendly information and relationship of trust
- Key principles and best practices on how to deal with a child
- Child abduction alert mechanism
- Golden rule of communication with children and promising practices
- Child trafficking and sea borders
- Indicators & questions at first line control
- Prevention and identification at second line control
- Interacting with a child
- Infrastructure to reduce the impact of traumatic events
- Children at landing sites
- Investigation methods on child trafficking. Accusatorial system