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Greetings in the name of the Lord and savior Jesus Christ. My name is Clarence Archibald Greene. Below is my bio.
 
Dr. Clarence Greene Bio.
I was born in the beautiful Caribbean Island of Trinidad and Tobago and for more than 34 years. I have served the body of Christ within the Seventh day Adventist church in many capacities.

I spent fifteen (15) years in the United States preaching about the love of Jesus also teaching couples about building strong relationships, with a focus on restoring men to their right place as role models, dedicated fathers and spiritual leaders in their homes and communities. I also focused on redirecting women to the realities of life and what they signed up for in a committed relationship.

While working for a non-profit organization in Atlanta, Georgia, The Foundation for Men Awareness Inc. I was exposed and learned about Human Trafficking and received some training with Juvenile Justice Fund/ Rescue and Restore, both of whom are Federal Government units dealing with human trafficking and other crimes. I also received certified training from Counter Trafficking Unit National Security of Trinidad & Tobago. The format of the training was classroom, giving me great hands on knowledge and information equipping me with the relevant skills to go out in communities to educate the general public.

Here are the areas I got some insight and general knowledge during the workshops.
Community Awareness and Education; Youth Awareness and Safety; Deterring Traffickers and Buyers; Keeping At-Risk Youth Safe; Apprehending, Investigating, and Prosecuting; Examining Labor, Foreign-Born, and Adult Sex Trafficking; Survivors Supported and Protected; Survivors Recovering and Thriving.

Since obtaining the training I have effectively conducted many community awareness programs in The United States and Trinidad and Tobago. I also did a few programs here in the United Kingdom while visiting in 2018. I am also working in partnership with the National Parent Teacher Association of Trinidad and Tobago through my “ICAN Talks Initiative” to train all school administrators within the school system also the South Caribbean Conference of Seventh Day Adventist school administrators have already signed up to have their training.

Presently I reside in Trinidad and Tobago where I have been doing these Human Trafficking seminars “LOOK BENEATH THE SURFACE” within the Seventh Day Adventist Church in the South Caribbean Conference also the Tobago Missions of Seventh Day Adventist. I have also partnered with the Counter Trafficking Unit in doing several local programs. I also do international speaking engagements on the subject and is highly recommended and formally endorsed by the South Caribbean Conference of Seventh Day Adventist and CARU; and has a Doctor of divinity Degree from Grace University.

I would love to be of service to your church and community by sharing with you one of my lectures if given the opportunity. Please feel free to contact me for an engagement.

Local Training with Counter Trafficking Unit National Security of Trinidad&Tobago
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1) The Role of Shelters in the Protection of Trafficking Survivors
2) Use of Bi-lingual Shelter Intake Forms
3) Assessing Risks of victims
4) Housing and Shelter guidelines
5) Treating with Foreign Victims of Trafficking
6) Trauma: The Hidden Scars of the Trafficking Experience
7) Providing Services to Child Victims of Trafficking In Persons
Recognizing possible cases of Trafficking In Persons

The Role of Shelters in combating Trafficking In Persons in Trinidad and Tobago
 Use the Bilingual Shelter Intake Forms developed for Survivors of Trafficking In Persons
 Distinguishing between steps to be taken in cases of Trafficking In Persons and Trafficking In Children
 Recalling the Principles of Practice for Working with Survivors of Trafficking In Persons
 Explaining the impact of Trauma on the rehabilitation of Survivors of Trafficking In Persons
 Analysing the role of Disaster Preparedness to their responsibility to Protect Survivors of Trafficking In Persons
 Demonstrating the application of bandaging of persons in emergency situations
 Practicing CPR to resuscitate persons in medical emergencies
 Summarizing the application of Psychological First Aid to persons affected by a disaster


 
Sincerely,
…………………………………
Dr. Clarence Greene
 
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Phone:
 1-868-397-5961 TT
Phone: 1-678-421-4855 US
Whatsapp: 1-678-856-3709                                    
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