For demonstrated knowledge on the development of effective human trafficking protocols in healthcare settings.
To earn this badge, the learner must complete the course final exam in the Justice U™ course, Human Trafficking Protocols in Healthcare with a score of 80% or higher. The exam has 25 questions based on the course learning objectives. Learners are allowed 3 attempts total.
This course and final exam addresses the following learning objectives:
- Recognize when and why to initiate response protocols for human trafficking.
- Recognize the value of incorporating patient-centric approaches into response protocols for trafficked patients.
- Identify key aspects of safe screening, assessment, and initial response procedures, as well as for effective physical exam and documentation guidelines.
- Identify legal protections and restrictions for providers and trafficked persons.
- Identify key aspects of knowledgeable referrals and coordinated case management.
- Recognize the value of debriefing and evaluation procedures.
- Analyze practices and protocols within your own facility.
- Recognize barriers that can affect response and follow-up protocols.
How to share your digital credential:
Once you have earned this credential, simply follow the instructions you receive by email from Justice U™ via Credly. (These instructions are sent to the same email address you use for your Justice U account.) Once you have logged in to Credly and accepted this credential, you will also find sharing instructions, which include options for LinkedIn, a PDF download, and sharing to other social media accounts.
Note: If this page shows you have earned this achievement, but you have not received an email, try going directly to Credly to view, accept, and share your credential. Create a new account with Credly if it's your first time using Credly.
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