Education and Training

Sex trafficking and sexual exploitation impact both individuals and communities. No single person or agency can do this work alone. Everyone has a role to play in preventing and responding to sex trafficking and sexual exploitation. If we work together, and learn from one another, we can create safe communities free from these harms.

I am . . .

A professional​ seeking discipline-specific training or workshops for my organization or agency.

Professionals

A community member, community organization, or church looking for general education about sex trafficking and sexual exploitation.

Churches, Community & General Public

Looking for information about the primary prevention of sex trafficking and sexual exploitation 

Prevention



Terebinth Refuge Training & Resources

Terebinth Refuge’s expert trainers can provide community presentations and professional trainings on a variety of topics, including:

  • Primary Prevention
  • Ending the Demand
  • Correcting Myths and
  • Misconceptions
  • Developing a Community-specific Multidisciplinary Response, and
  • Sex trafficking awareness and education
  • General Information about Terebinth
    Refuge

 

We are also happy to collaborate on joint or multidisciplinary trainings and events. Ask us about CLEs and other continuing education credits!

Click on the boxes above to find a training or presentation that meets your needs.  You can send us a request through the forms on each audience type page. 

When hosting an awareness event or educational training, it is important to use credible sources of information. This can include local programs and agencies (like Terebinth Refuge) who work directly with victims, engage survivor subject matter experts as staff members, or embed survivor insights and expertise into program design. Credible information on human trafficking also include data that comes from government and evidence-based research and evaluation sources. In the United States some key sources are the United States Department of Justice, Polaris Project, and state agencies with human trafficking prevention programs such as the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH).

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