The National CLAS Standards are intended to advance health equity, improve quality, and help eliminate health care disparities. This webinar will discuss how health care organizations need to ensure that awareness, adoption, and implementation of the National CLAS Standards are incorporated to have a more inclusive definition of culture in order to better serve victims and survivors of the human trafficking.
Highlights of the enhanced CLAS Standards that contribute to positive health outcomes for clients
Understand the distinctions between victims, survivors, and thrivers
Identify risk factors for victims and survivors of human trafficking
Understand the barriers to engagement
How to assess your agency and community service
JACQUELINE COLEMAN, MEd, MSM, BA, CPC, certified professional coach with extensive experience as a senior program manager. Jacqueline has expertise in workforce development, organizational development and contract management. She is a cultivator and trainer of professionals in multiple sectors. Jacqueline provides strategic consultation on LEADERVATION (gender-tailored programs, equity and diversity initiatives, and systems change processes).
BRYTTANI DEBRO, M.P.A., change agent for the voiceless, Bryttani has spent her professional career advocating for the marginalized population. She has worked as an intake caseworker and as a child family advocate. Currently, she is working at The Salvation Army as the Anti-Human Trafficking Program Coordinator. She has her Bachelors of Arts in Sociology/ Criminology and a Master of Public Administration from Ohio University and is currently a Masters of Social Work Candidate from The Ohio State University and will have her MSW in May 2020.