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PRE SURVEY QUESTIONS
Before continuing to the training videos, please complete this quick survey.
Q1. I feel confident that I can accurately describe human trafficking as an issue.
Q3. Based on your knowledge of the issue, do you think you have seen signs of human trafficking in your community?
Q2. I know how to contact the Human Trafficking Hotline.
Q4. If you are uncertain about whether a minor is involved in human trafficking, would you report their suspected involvement to child welfare, law enforcement, or the human trafficking hotline?
Q5. Would you argue there is one designated or specific profile of a perpetrator (a buyer or trafficker)?
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About the Training
The RAN (Recognize And Notify) Training and Certification course is brought to you by TATE (Telecommunications Against Trafficking and Exploitation) and aims to equip professionals in various areas of the field with the necessary tools to recognize signs of human trafficking and notify proper law enforcement and hotline teams.
Will you do your part to help end exploitation?
You have already completed the pre survey. Your honest reflection on your own knowledge and understanding of human trafficking before and after interacting with this training allows us to measure success and appropriately adjust what we provide to the community. You will need to plan to complete this entire training in one sitting; it should take around 30 minutes. Please watch the videos below all the way through (you won't be able to advance), complete the post survey, and then complete the certification quiz. You will need to score 70% or more on the quiz in order to receive your RAN Certificate.
About This Video
We’d know if human trafficking was happening in our communities, wouldn’t we? Maybe not. The scary truth is that it happens right in front of our eyes, but without knowing what to look for, we can’t help stop it. That’s why it’s known as the crime that hides in plain sight. It can happen anywhere to anyone. In this video, we’ll learn about the issue of human trafficking and talk about what we’ll cover in later training videos.
In this video, we’ll talk about how to recognize signs of human trafficking taking place in our own communities. You will learn what you can be on the lookout for in your everyday life.
In this final video, we’ll talk about what to do if you suspect that you are witnessing human trafficking activity. We’ll show you how to safely make a report to the National Human Trafficking Hotline.
POST SURVEY
Q1. I feel confident that I can accurately describe human trafficking as an issue.
Q3. Based on your knowledge of the issue, do you think you have seen signs of human trafficking in your community?
Q5. Would you argue there is one designated or specific profile of a perpetrator (a buyer or trafficker)?
Q2. I know how to contact the Human Trafficking Hotline.
Q4. If you are uncertain about whether a minor is involved in human trafficking, would you report their suspected involvement to child welfare, law enforcement, or the human trafficking hotline?
Q6. What is the most important thing you learned from this training, and what will you do differently as a result?
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QUIZ TIME
Q1. All human trafficking involves commercial sexual exploitation- true or false?
Q3. Where can human trafficking activity take place?
Q5. You are walking through the airport and notice a woman acting fearful or suspicious when in close proximity to security personnel and other law enforcement officials. This could be a sign that this person is being trafficked- true or false?
Q7. If you are not completely confident that you are witnessing human trafficking-type activity, you should not make a report to the hotline- true or false?
Q9. All victims of human trafficking have been smuggled from other countries- true or false?
Q2. What is the estimated number of young boys and girls being exploited and sold in the US?
Q4. Which of the following is a sign that an individual is being trafficked?
Q6. How can you contact the National Human Trafficking Hotline?
Q8. Which of the following is not an appropriate way to offer help to someone you suspect is a victim of human trafficking?
Q10. When we see a low number of reported human trafficking cases in our area, what does that mean?

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At 3SGF, our prevention programs educate students, teachers, parents, caregivers, and other community members on the issue of human trafficking and how to help prevent it, as well as connect survivors and those at-risk of exploitation with direct services and other resources needed to thrive, including sustainable employment.
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