DESCRIPTION
This course will provide healthcare professionals with information about the face of human trafficking as it occurs worldwide and near to home. This course recognizes potential victims and the appropriate response to suspicion or disclosure of a human trafficking victim.
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, the learner will be able to:
- Define human trafficking and its different forms.
- Identify general indicators of possible human trafficking.
- Identify health indicators of possible human trafficking.
- State three areas of traumatic psychological impact on victims.
- Identify the professional’s response to suspected or disclosed human trafficking.
Continuing Education Credits
This course is approved for 3.0 CE/Contact Hours for the following professions:
- Nurses (RN, LVN, LPN) (all states)
- Certified Case Managers (CCM)
- Certified Rehabilitation Counselors (CRC)
- Social Workers (NASW)
Course Details
To receive 3.0 contact hours of continuing education credit, learners must pass the final quiz with 80% or more; the final quiz may be re-taken as often as needed.
At CareerSmart Learning, we regularly review our courses to ensure learners receive accurate, timely, and relevant content. Courses are updated on an annual or three-year cycle. This course is scheduled to be updated or discontinued by February 1, 2026.
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Tags: 3.0 CE/Contact Hours, All States, Certified Case Manager, CCM, Certified Rehabilitation Counselor, CRC, Domestic, Intimate Partner, and Child Violence, Human Trafficking, Human Trafficking Victim, LPN, LVN, Mental Health Counseling and Substance Use, NASW, Nurses, RN, Social Worker, Traumatic Psychological Impact
