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Modern Slavery and Trafficking: Understanding, Combating, and Advocating

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Price
£12 inc VAT
Study method
Online
Course format What's this?
Video
Duration
4 hours · Self-paced
Access to content
365 days
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Certification of Completion - Free
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  • Tutor is available to students

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Overview

Modern slavery and human trafficking are grave violations of human rights that persist in our world today. This online course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the complex issues surrounding modern slavery and human trafficking, equip participants with the knowledge and tools to combat these crimes and empower them to become advocates for change.

Description

**Week 1: Introduction to Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking**

- Understanding the terms and definitions

- Historical context and contemporary manifestations

- Case studies

**Week 2: The Global Scale of the Problem**

- Prevalence and statistics

- Hotspots and regions of concern

- Cultural and economic factors

**Week 3: Root Causes and Contributing Factors**

- Poverty and economic disparities

- Vulnerable populations

- Gender-based violence

**Week 4: Legal Framework and International Conventions**

- United Nations protocols and conventions

- National and regional legislation

- Enforcement and compliance

**Week 5: Stakeholders and Their Roles**

- Government agencies

- Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)

- Businesses and supply chains

**Week 6: Victim Identification and Support**

- Signs of trafficking and exploitation

- Rehabilitation and reintegration

- Survivor stories

**Week 7: Prevention and Intervention Strategies**

- Awareness campaigns

- Education and training

- Community-based approaches

**Week 8: Advocating for Change**

- Ethical consumerism

- Lobbying and policy advocacy

- Grassroots movements

Who is this course for?

  1. To define and identify modern slavery and human trafficking.
  2. To explore the global scope and prevalence of these issues.
  3. To analyze the root causes and contributing factors.
  4. To examine the legal framework and international conventions.
  5. To assess the role of governments, NGOs, and businesses in combatting modern slavery.
  6. To learn about victim identification, support, and rehabilitation.
  7. To discover strategies for prevention and intervention.
  8. To discuss ethical consumerism and supply chain transparency.
  9. To engage in case studies and real-life examples.
  10. To empower participants to take action and advocate for change.

Requirements

No prior knowledge or experience required

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Hello, I wanted to know please if the Self Paced Courses you can complete on a mobile phone? Like the Human Trafficking and Modern Salvery Courses

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Hello,You can complete the course on an any type of mobile phone.

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Certificates

Certification of Completion

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