SCHOOLS EXECUTIVE INTERNATIONAL PREVENTION & AWARENESS PROGRAM
Designed for both small groups and large audiences, this interactive program provides a global perspective on the issue of human trafficking and is suitable for anyone over the age of 18 yrs.
This Prevention and Awareness Program contains three interactive lessons that are suitable to be used in both academic, professional and community group settings. It is layered into two presentation formats to engage audiences of all sizes. There are step-by-step instructions, accompanying videos, and additional resources to ensure clear and easy delivery for facilitators.
The goal of this program is three-fold:
Inform the principals about human trafficking
Protect students from becoming victims
Activate a generation of abolitionists
Quick Facts:
Three interactive, video-based lessons
Small and large group presentation formats
Content suitable for students age 18+
Includes facilitator guide, participant worksheets, and videos
Program Content:
Lesson One: Human Trafficking: Past to Present
Lesson Two: Human Trafficking: Supply and Demand
Lesson Three: Human Trafficking: Awareness to Action
School Community Impact Master Class
Human trafficking starts in vulnerable communities and stops in resilient communities. ICAN Talks educating everyone to know about human trafficking and modern slavery so that they can do more to stop it.
Professional Training
ICAN Talks has delivered awareness courses to more than 500 professionals, such as social and medical workers. Our training helps individuals to spot the signs and respond to human trafficking and modern slavery in their communities.
Young People and Vulnerable Communities
We have worked directly with young people and within vulnerable communities, reaching more than 1000 people. We raise awareness of the issues of human trafficking and modern slavery and empower people to build resilience within communities.
Global Movement
We have empowered more than 50 local groups and affiliates around the world to take action in their communities, including raising awareness and providing resources to help others spot the signs.
Educate and Engage Through the Power of Film
This thoughtfully curated collection of documentaries and narrative films will enrich the learning experience for all ages and address the critical issues of our world.
Let’s set up a community film at a venue of your choice.
Schools Curriculum
This school curriculum fully equips educators to educate students on the reality of human trafficking. When Principals Teachers are educated, they are empowered.
Education is where awareness meets action. The curriculum equips Educators with tools to combat human trafficking in the world around them. It is innovative, interactive, and designed to connect students to the reality of human trafficking and so they can be a part of the solution.
Students are an integral part of the catalyst for change and some of the most at-risk population for becoming victims of trafficking. It is our job to prevent human trafficking before it even begins.
Program Content:
Session One: How has slavery evolved?
Session Two: human trafficking Awareness
Session Three: What are the signs to look for.
Session four: How does someone become a victim?
Session Five: How do we abolish human trafficking?
Session Six: How can I abolish human trafficking?
Session Seven: Trauma and it's impact on the school community.
Session Eight: Learning Resistant skills to if not slow down the perpetrator from abducting you, and hopefully stopping them.
Session Eight: Action to Safety. ( Developing safety prevention life skills to enhance your personal safety.
Session Nine: Schools National competition to develop a short skit or song on human trafficking.
Session Ten: National competition to develop a short skit or song on human trafficking
Session Eleven: Human Rights
Session Twelve: Gender and Gender Based Violence
Are you a school Principal or teacher and would like to teach your students about the reality of human trafficking in order to prevent human trafficking, protect your students and offer ways for your students to engage in the fight to end modern-day slavery?
Designed for both small groups and large audiences, this interactive program provides a global perspective on the issue of human trafficking and is suitable for anyone over the age of 18 yrs.
This Prevention and Awareness Program contains three interactive lessons that are suitable to be used in both academic, professional and community group settings. It is layered into two presentation formats to engage audiences of all sizes. There are step-by-step instructions, accompanying videos, and additional resources to ensure clear and easy delivery for facilitators.
The goal of this program is three-fold:
Inform the principals about human trafficking
Protect students from becoming victims
Activate a generation of abolitionists
Quick Facts:
Three interactive, video-based lessons
Small and large group presentation formats
Content suitable for students age 18+
Includes facilitator guide, participant worksheets, and videos
Program Content:
Lesson One: Human Trafficking: Past to Present
Lesson Two: Human Trafficking: Supply and Demand
Lesson Three: Human Trafficking: Awareness to Action
School Community Impact Master Class
Human trafficking starts in vulnerable communities and stops in resilient communities. ICAN Talks educating everyone to know about human trafficking and modern slavery so that they can do more to stop it.
Professional Training
ICAN Talks has delivered awareness courses to more than 500 professionals, such as social and medical workers. Our training helps individuals to spot the signs and respond to human trafficking and modern slavery in their communities.
Young People and Vulnerable Communities
We have worked directly with young people and within vulnerable communities, reaching more than 1000 people. We raise awareness of the issues of human trafficking and modern slavery and empower people to build resilience within communities.
Global Movement
We have empowered more than 50 local groups and affiliates around the world to take action in their communities, including raising awareness and providing resources to help others spot the signs.
Educate and Engage Through the Power of Film
This thoughtfully curated collection of documentaries and narrative films will enrich the learning experience for all ages and address the critical issues of our world.
Let’s set up a community film at a venue of your choice.
Schools Curriculum
This school curriculum fully equips educators to educate students on the reality of human trafficking. When Principals Teachers are educated, they are empowered.
Education is where awareness meets action. The curriculum equips Educators with tools to combat human trafficking in the world around them. It is innovative, interactive, and designed to connect students to the reality of human trafficking and so they can be a part of the solution.
Students are an integral part of the catalyst for change and some of the most at-risk population for becoming victims of trafficking. It is our job to prevent human trafficking before it even begins.
Program Content:
Session One: How has slavery evolved?
Session Two: human trafficking Awareness
Session Three: What are the signs to look for.
Session four: How does someone become a victim?
Session Five: How do we abolish human trafficking?
Session Six: How can I abolish human trafficking?
Session Seven: Trauma and it's impact on the school community.
Session Eight: Learning Resistant skills to if not slow down the perpetrator from abducting you, and hopefully stopping them.
Session Eight: Action to Safety. ( Developing safety prevention life skills to enhance your personal safety.
Session Nine: Schools National competition to develop a short skit or song on human trafficking.
Session Ten: National competition to develop a short skit or song on human trafficking
Session Eleven: Human Rights
Session Twelve: Gender and Gender Based Violence
Are you a school Principal or teacher and would like to teach your students about the reality of human trafficking in order to prevent human trafficking, protect your students and offer ways for your students to engage in the fight to end modern-day slavery?
School Principals Human Trafficking Training Int.
Signing this form gives us an idea of how many principals we have in each region to be trained. We are scheduling a national conference on Human Trafficking with a focus on Principals being trained and being equipped to better look out for their students. Please register your interest below indicating your region in which you serve.
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Should your business, corporation or church desire to get your executives and staff trained in one of our training conferences, please contact us below.
Contact:
Dr. Clarence A. Greene
Phone: 1-868-397-5961 TT
Phone: 1-678-421-4855 US
Whatsapp: 1-678-856-3709
Contact:
Dr. Clarence A. Greene
Phone: 1-868-397-5961 TT
Phone: 1-678-421-4855 US
Whatsapp: 1-678-856-3709