Training: Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)
Session: Applying gender-sensitive approaches in combating trafficking in human beings (THB)
Aim of the webinar: The webinar will serve as a platform to discuss the complexities that lie in understanding and implementing gender-sensitive approaches in combating THB.
Benefit of participating: The event will provide an opportunity for the staff of the HSE Social Inclusion Office from across Ireland to discuss best practices and lesson learned in applying gender-sensitive approaches in CTHB, focusing on practical measures and policies they can implement to ensure that anti-trafficking prevention and protection efforts are gender-sensitive and responsive, reflecting the differentiated experiences of all victims.
Presenters:
Dr. Kari JOHNSTONE, OSCE Special Representative and Co-ordinator for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings.
Tetiana RUDENKO, Senior Project Officer, Office of Special Representative and Co-ordinator for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings (OSR/CTHB), OSCE.
With input from:
The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission, Independent National Rapporteur on the Trafficking of Human Beings.
Immigrant Council of Ireland.
HSE Anti-Human Trafficking Team.
HSE National Social Inclusion Office.
What are the prerequisites for this training?
Participants will be asked to complete the "Human Trafficking Awareness Training" module available on HSELanD prior to this session. You will be required to present the certification of completion for this module.
If you have any difficulty accessing HSELanD, please email socialinclusion@hse.ie