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Apr 27, 2021 - 03:20 PM
AHA’s latest Hospitals Against Violence convening today gathered over 200 clinical, programmatic and community leaders for a working session on tools, strategies and resources that health care providers can use to fight the global scourge of human trafficking.
Today’s working session is part of a series of events focused on hospitals’ and health systems’ efforts to identify and prevent human trafficking, organized by AHA in conjunction with Jones Day law firm and HEAL Trafficking.
In a series of talks, Jordan Greenbaum, M.D., medical director for the International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children; Holly Gibbs, system director of violence/human trafficking response at CommonSpirit Health; Ashley Garrett, director at National Human Trafficking Training and Technical Assistance Center; Taylor Goodspeed, associate at Jones Day Law Firm; and Hanni Stoklosa, M.D., executive director and co-founder of HEAL Trafficking, highlighted tools, to
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Health care providers hold a unique position in the fight
against human trafficking. To help them understand their reporting
and education obligations related to anti-human trafficking
activities, Jones Day has prepared :Human Trafficking and Health
Care Providers: Legal Requirements for Reporting and
Education.
Jones Day s Alexis Gilroy, Curt Kirschner, and Taylor
Goodspeed, along with Dr. Hanni Stoklosa of HEAL Trafficking and
Claire Zangerle of the American Hospital Association, explain how
hospitals and providers should use the tool, Talk about how
providers can overcome barriers to identifying and reporting