About Course
- Approved by NCBTMB and FL BOM
- Not approved by LABMT.
- Not approved by the New York BOM.
CE BROKER 20-940007
Human trafficking poses a serious threat to massage therapists, as illicit massage establishments undermine the integrity and safety of our profession. This can lead to harmful stereotypes and discrimination.
This home study course is essential for understanding human trafficking. It clearly defines and differentiates between its various forms, along with the applicable laws and penalties. You will learn how to develop the critical awareness skills needed to ethically report suspected traffickers and victims. The content includes vital information on recruitment tactics used in human trafficking and how to identify the red flags associated with fraudulent massage businesses. By participating in this course, you will be equipped to safeguard the professional massage therapy field, benefiting both establishment owners and licensed massage therapists (LMTs) working in spas, hair and nail salons, and medical facilities. Together, we can protect our profession and those at risk.
Course Content
HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN THE MASSAGE THERAPY FIELD
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COURSE OBJECTIVES WITH RELATED OUTCOMES
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SECTION 1: PRELIMINARY CONVERSATION
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SECTION 2 SEX & LABOR AND PUBLIC SAFETY
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SECTION 3 SEX TRAFFICKING
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SECTION 4 LABOR TRAFFICKING: Farm and Agriculture Work Day Laborers Industry Workers
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SECTION 5 Human Trafficking in Spas, Hair, & Nail Salons Trafficking Internationally Foster Care
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SECTION 6: LAWS AND PENALTIES FOR TRAFFICKERS
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SECTION 7 VIDEOS Mandatory Viewing and Interest Links
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SECTION 8 CONCLUSION BONUS: HISTORY ON ETHICS ABOUT THE AUTHORS AND S.O.M. THERAPY GLOSSARY REFERENCES
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TEST HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN THE MASSAGE THERAPY FIELD