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Sexual exploitation
Sexual Attitude Reassessment (SAR) Seminar
Unpacking Epstein: The truth behind sex trafficking
Title of Workshop: Unpacking Epstein: The truth behind sex trafficking
Date: 2/15/2024
Location: Online via Zoom
Learning Objectives:
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By the end of this session, participants will be able to compare and discern between trafficking & exploitation and sex work.
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By the end of this session, participants will be able to explain the other factors which impact the trafficking conversation, including the role of migration, racism, and patriarchy.
Presenter: Angie Gunn LCSW, CST, CSTS and Raquel Savage
Certificate in Passion and Presence® Mindful Couples Sex Therapy
University of Michigan Sexual Health Certificate Program
Sexual Trauma To Triumph & Straight Guise with Dr. Joe Kort, PHD, LMSW
Title: Sexual Trauma To Triumph & Straight Guise with Dr. Joe Kort, PHD, LMSW
Date: January 20th and 21st, 2024
Location: Online
Core Knowledge Area(s):
● CKA.C
● CKA.D
● CKA.J
Presenter: Dr. Joe Kort, PHD, LMSW
Sponsor: Sexual Health Alliance (SHA)
Contact: Michelle Melville-Kashon / SHA Team
Tel: (512) 766-7603
Email: shacertifications@gmail.com
Sex Therapy Certificate at CIIS
Title: Sex Therapy Certificate at CIIS
Date: Spring 2024 term runs from February 23rd – May 4th, 2024; Applications are currently
open and due January 10th, 2024
Location: Synchronous hours online via Zoom and asynchronous hours online
Core Knowledge Area(s): 165 hours of content meeting all CKA requirements
Presenter: Zoe Sipe, Walt Sipe, Juan Camarena, Damon Constantinides, Fiona O’Farrell, Bianca Laureano & Estefania Simich
Contact: Kyle De Medio
Tel: 415-575-6175
What Keeps A Body Safety Educator Up At Night?
Title: What Keeps A Body Safety Educator Up At Night?
Date: 15-Nov-23
Location: Online, with both synchronous and asynchronous options
Core Knowledge Area(s):
J. Sexual exploitation, including sexual abuse, sexual harassment and sexual assault.
Presenter 1: Diane Tarantini
Engaging Youth as Co-Creators of a Culture of Consent
Title: Engaging Youth as Co-Creators of a Culture of Consent
Date: 1-Nov-23
Location: Online, with both synchronous and asynchronous options
Core Knowledge Area(s):
C. Socio-cultural, familial factors (e.g., ethnicity, culture, religion, spirituality, socioeconomic status, family values), in relation to sexual values and behaviors.
J. Sexual exploitation, including sexual abuse, sexual harassment and sexual assault.
O. Knowledge of professional communication skills used with clients, students and colleagues.