Barbados gets training to combat human trafficking
Article by January 28, 2021
Last Saturday, the Criminal Justice Reform project funded by the Governments of the United States of America and the United Kingdom, handed over 50 e-learning programmes on Human Trafficking to the Office of the Attorney General of Barbados.
The e-learning modules to combat human trafficking were developed as training aids for frontline responders who may encounter trafficked individuals as part of their daily duties. The e-learning programme will be distributed to Immigration, Customs and the Royal Barbados Police Force.
The e-learning modules cover awareness issues around human trafficking, insight into what human trafficking entails, general indicators for human trafficking and resource available to support professionals and victims.
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