Essential Knowledge for Addressing the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in Georgia


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This certification program has three parts and ends with a final exam to earn a Justice U™ Digital Certification and profession-specific continuing education (CE) credits.

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Part 1
Justice U Human Trafficking Awareness Badge

Human Trafficking Awareness [CSEC Series Part 1]

Gain the knowledge and skills to define human trafficking, distinguish common myths from facts, identify vulnerabilities and risk factors, and recognize key driving factors.

Part 2
Justice U CSEC Awareness for Georgia Badge

Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) Awareness for Georgia Learners [CSEC Series Part 2]

Develop a clearer understanding of CSEC as a form of human trafficking. With this knowledge, you'll be better able to prevent, recognize, and respond to CSEC.

Part 3

Understanding My Role to Address CSEC in Georgia [CSEC Series Part 3]

Discover specific plans and tools to address CSEC based on your specific context and/or profession. Choose one or more tracks, or roles, to explore. *At the end of each role-based track, you will find instructions on how to claim your role-specific certification and CEUs.*

More Details About This Program

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Part 1 Human Trafficking Awareness

In Part 1, you will gain basic awareness about human trafficking.

Learning Objectives:

  • Define human trafficking.​
  • Distinguish common myths from facts.
  • Identify vulnerable populations and risk factors.​
  • Define key factors that are behind trafficking behaviors.
  • Recognize red flags that may indicate suspicious activity.
  • Describe how to report suspected human trafficking.
  • Describe the challenges that arise when working to end human trafficking
  • Recognize the role of key organizations and agencies.​
  • Compare and contrast local and global issues.

Quick Details:

  • Online course
  • 1-2 hours
  • Sign up for live training with Georgia-based training provider StreetGrace
  • 1-Hour online supplemental course available

Part 2 CSEC Awareness for Georgia Learners

In Part 2, you will develop a clearer understanding of CSEC as a form of human trafficking, and how CSEC is affecting Georgia specifically.

This training also includes a live training option provided by Street Grace.

Learning Objectives:

  • Distinguish the scope and context of the commercial sexual exploitation of children.
  • Recognize the language and definitions of commercial sexual exploitation of children.
  • Recognize the value of trauma-informed and survivor-centered language related to commercial sexual exploitation of children.
  • Identify risk factors that make a child vulnerable to commercial sexual exploitation.
  • Identify warning signs of commercial sexual exploitation of children.
  • Identify key federal and state laws related to commercial sexual exploitation of children.
  • Predict how to respond to commercial sexual exploitation of children.

Quick Details:

  • Online course
  • Live training available
  • 1-2 hours
  • Sign up for live training with Georgia-based training provider StreetGrace
  • 1-Hour online supplemental course available

Part 3 Understanding My Role to Address CSEC in Georgia

The final component will provide you role-specific details important to your specific context and/or profession. You can choose one or more versions, or roles, to explore.

At the end of each role-based track, you will find instructions and guidance on how to earn your role-specific digital certification and continuing education credits/units.

Learning Objectives:

  • Recognize intersection points for identification and care.
  • Identify potential challenges working with CSEC cases.
  • Identify services and referrals that might be available for CSEC victims.
  • Predict outcomes based on processes surrounding CSEC cases.
  • Describe how to build community relationships and network.
  • Analyze opportunities for better prevention, care, and reform.
  • Create a personal action plan.

Quick Details:

  • 1 hour per track, or role, which you can select
  • Online, self-paced
  • 8 different versions available to choose among; complete one or more
  • Pass the Final Exam to earn your Certification and gain CEUs

Choose among 8 role-based tracks:

  • Healthcare Professionals
  • Group Home Professionals
  • Foster Care & Adoptive Families & Associations
  • Case Managers
  • Juvenile Justice Professionals
  • Community Organizations & Advocates
  • Educators & School Counselors
  • Behavioral Health Providers