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Working with Survivors of Human Trafficking for Health Care Providers

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1.  What are the two main types of human trafficking?
  1. Debt bondage and weapons smuggling
  2. Drug trafficking and domestic trafficking
  3. Child and adult trafficking
  4. Forced labor and commercial sex
2.  What is a risk factor for human trafficking?
  1. Runaway/homeless youth
  2. Victims of child abuse
  3. Recent immigration/relocation
  4. All of the above
3.  Which is NOT a red flag for sex trafficking of minors?
  1. Truancy
  2. New clothes and personal items without an explanation
  3. Ear piercings
  4. Untreated STDs
4.  What is NOT a trauma-informed screening technique?
  1. Minimize questions asked
  2. Refer to the client as a survivor of trafficking
  3. Be transparent about the screening process
  4. Take breaks as needed
5.  What should you do if a client discloses trafficking?
  1. Create a safety plan without the client's consent
  2. Assess for immediate danger/risk
  3. Tell the client to confront the trafficker
  4. All of the above
6.  What is true about human trafficking?
  1. Human trafficking always involves transnational movement
  2. Human trafficking always involves commercial sex acts
  3. Human trafficking can involve initial consent before the trafficker uses force, fraud and coercion
  4. Human trafficking victims will always self-identify and know their rights
7.  If an adult client reports trafficking but does not want assistance, you should do all of the following EXCEPT:
  1. Call 911 without their consent
  2. Validate the client's experience and thank them for sharing with you
  3. Ask the client if you can provide them with the National Human Trafficking number
  4. Safety plan
8.  Which of the following is a common MYTH about human trafficking?
  1. Only women and girls can be victims of sex trafficking.
  2. Victims of human trafficking do not always self identify.
  3. Victims of human trafficking include U.S. citizens
  4. Not all victims of human trafficking are chained, held or physically harmed.
9.  What are indicators of labor trafficking?
  1. Paid very little, works excessively long hours, high security measures in work or job locations
  2. Paid the legal minimum wage, works occasional weekend shifts
  3. Employer requires legal work documentation
  4. Job is in a fast food chain
10.  What is an important aspect of trauma-informed screening for human trafficking?
  1. Ensuring physical needs are met
  2. Promising confidentiality no matter the circumstance
  3. Offering monetary incentives for information
  4. Immediately contacting law enforcement without victim's consent

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