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WELCOME AMBASSADORS
2016 JuST Pre-Conference
We Are Glad You’re Here!
STATES SOUND OFF:
Colorado
Virginia and Ohio
California
Missouri and West Virginia
Georgia, Hawaii, Utah, Pennsylvania & Oregon
Massachusetts, New Jersey, Wisconsin
and Washington
AND
Provinces in CANADA
THE SHARED HOPE TEAM
Realize that YOU are part of a
strong team
with our offices here in Virginia,
and in Washington state
At this conference you’ll meet and hear from
team members. Recognize WHO you have
backing up your efforts!
WE ARE ALL HERE FOR YOU!
WHO ARE THE DEFENDERS?
FOUNDER & CHAIR – VERN SMITH
CO-CHAIR – NICK LEMBO
Meet Your Regional
Coordinators
PRESENT:
√ Deborah Alexander
√ Shannon Langford
√ Shawn Wood
√ Amy Ryan-Reud
√ Beth Edmonds
√ Kristina Kavanau
UNABLE TO JOIN US THIS YEAR
√ Lisa Vanderboom
√ Claudia Bennett
Measuring Your Success
Ambassadors are measured by:
1.
2.
3.
4.
How many new Ambassadors recruited?
How many people are reached?
How many leads are returned?
How much money is raised?
AND
Introducing the Faith in Action Initiative
Fundraising Ideas
Ambassadors have had some
CREATIVE fundraising ideas!
– Comedy for Charity
– Calling Tree
– Classy Campaign online
– Trunk Show
– Drive 4UR Community
What Are YOUR ideas?
Share Your Ideas:
BIG
or SMALL
THEY ALL ADD UP!
DECEMBER IS THE MONTH
we raise funds for
RESTORATION
Our shelter projects are
funded mostly in
December
International
AND Domestic
QUESTIONS
OUR NEWEST TOOLS
FAITH IN ACTION KIT & i-CARE
PROTECTING OUR
COMMUNITY’S CHILDREN
THE MESSAGE IS SIMPLE
PROTECTING OUR
COMMUNITY’S CHILDREN
The dangers to our children today are more
hidden than they were decades ago.
Working together, we can make an impact to
bring awareness education to our
community, protect our children and stop
those who would harm them.
QUESTIONS
RELEASED JUNE 2016
i-CARE
Health Care Providers Guide
and Video Series
Addresses both the
psychological and physical
trauma
How to recognize the signs of
trafficking and respond in an
urgent care setting
i-Care Health Care Provider’s
Guide to Caring for
DMST Victims
Four 5-minute videos featuring
Survivor vignettes and
perspectives.
1. Victim –Centered Care
2. Red Flags
3. The Impact of Trauma
4. Missed Opportunities
i-Care Health Care Provider’s
Guide to Caring for
DMST Victims I asked a trafficker who
Red Flags
Explains at-risk populations
and control & manipulation
tactics
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Psychological Control Tactics
Trauma Bonds
Gang Control/ Pimp Control
Terminology
he targeted and
specifically if he was
looking for runaways.
He laughed and told me
no. He said that
runaways have people
looking for them. He
wanted walkaways and
throwaways, people
that NO ONE was
looking for.
- Former Prosecutor
i-Care Health Care Provider’s
Guide to Caring for
DMST Victims I know that people could
The Impact of Complex Trauma
• Criteria for measuring impact
• Effects on cognition and
mood
• Impact on the developmental
process
• Multifaceted diagnosis
be killed because my dad
promised me and even
told me how he would kill
me if I ever told anyone…
and I knew he could do it
because he was a doctor
and he could get just the
right medications and
force me to take
them…And I’d be dead.
- Survivor who never
told and his dad was
never caught
i-Care Health Care Provider’s
Guide to Caring for
DMST Victims Be very mindful if
Missed Opportunities
• Assess the scene
• Assess the bystanders
• Assess the dynamics
between the patient &
bystanders
• Assess the patient
• Find the story
somebody appears to
be malnourished. A
survivor said that she
had been admitted to
the ER over dozen
times, and not one time
did anyone ask , ‘Why
are you starving?”
- Natasha
Nasciemento,
Founder of
Redefining Refuge
QUESTIONS
INTERVENE: A valuable tool for
licensed professionals
Practitioner guide, intake tool and
video series
Intervene provides targeted
training on the dynamics of minor
sex trafficking victims in the USA.
The goal is to properly identify
victims and lead them to the
services they need.
INTERVENE helps Mental
Health and Social Service
Providers recognize the signs
of trafficking
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Common Characteristics
Terminology associated with DMST
Recruitment & Grooming Tactics
Pimp Control
Gang Control
Impact of Trauma
Understanding the Ground
Rules for Interaction
• Modeled after a strengths-based approach for interviewing
potential victims
• Trauma-informed Intake tools for Tier 1 & Tier 2
• Assessment tools to determine level of trauma
• Provides further resources for support & information
RECOMMEND INTERVENE TO
– Service providers and clinicians, also applicable to
juvenile justice employees.
QUESTIONS
Using the DMST 4-part Video
Series and Training Guide
• Professionals who may come into contact
with trafficking victims including law
enforcement, social services,
non-governmental organizations,
and juvenile justice.
DMST 4-part Video Series
1.
2.
3.
4.
Overview of DMST
Victim Profiles
Pimp Control
Effective Response
Using the DMST 4-part Video
Series and Training Guide
RECOMMEND THIS TOOL TO
Professionals who may come into
contact with trafficking victims
including law enforcement, social
services, non-governmental
organizations, and juvenile
justice.
QUESTIONS
TOOLS: GANG TRAFFICKING
OVERVIEW OF
GANG TRAFFICKING
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Local, national, transnational
Territorial
Evolution of crime
Loyalty
Respect
Some travel
Omnipresence
WHAT MAKES GANG
TRAFFICKING DIFFERENT
FROM PIMP TRAFFICKING?
GANG PIMPING
• Offers lifestyle and family
• Easy access to drugs,
money and alcohol
• Identity, colors, signs
• Power, protection
• Fame, belonging
• Convinced she’s part of
the gang and her
‘contribution’ is prostituting
BOYFRIEND PIMP
• Offers romance and love
• Listens to her dreams and
hopes
• Uses those to leverage the
relationship with promises
• Makes her feel special
• Appeals for her help to
make ‘their’ dreams come
true
Maria’s Story
Additional resources on the
Ambassadors Resource page
RECOMMEND TO
Gang Trap is an
excellent tool for law
enforcement, school
resource officers,
juvenile justice system
workers, CPS and DSHS
counselors.
QUESTIONS
Coalescing Your Region
Ambassador of Hope Morning Meeting
JuST Conference 2016
Contacting AOH &
Defenders
• Requesting a list from the
Outreach Manager.
• Send an email of
introduction.
Connecting/Communicating
• Facebook/Google groups.
• Email newsletter focusing on
region-specific topics.
• Meeting one-on-one and
phone conversations.
Assessing Needs &
Experience
• What are the needs of the
AOH in your region?
• What events/activities have
they worked on?
• What are areas of interest or
experience/expertise?
Building Confidence &
Experience
• Working side-by-side to build
confidence.
• Pairing Ambassadors to
complement strengths.
Recruiting New
Ambassadors
• Identifying areas without an
Ambassador presence.
• Holding events to give new
Ambassadors experience.
Working Together as a Team
• “Get togethers” to
collaborate and explore new
SHI resources.
• Pairing up for events and
communicating needs.
• Sharing collateral and
resources.
Achievements & Goals
• Working together to spread
a prevention message.
• Creating team challenges
and goals for the future.
• Co-regional collaboration.
Across the Nation
QUESTIONS
SOMETHING NEW FOR YOU!
New LOGO
New NAMETAG
New MAGNET
$15 incl. shipping
TO ORDER email
[email protected]
Ambassador Resource Page
https://sharedhope.org/aoh/aohresources
HOW DO I ACCESS THE PAGE?
1. Complete Ambassador training and be added to our database
2. New emails are input the 1st & 15th of each month
3. Sign in at the resource page link above
4. Initially use your email and the passcode ‘changemesoon’
5. If you open the Resource page and ARE NOT signed in,
there will be a drop down box to log in
6. When you’re logged in correctly the box will welcome you
by name
LOGGED IN CORRECTLY
NOT LOGGED IN – FILL IN FIELDS
REMEMBER
BULK PRICING
APPEARS AT
CHECK OUT
POSTAGE IS
INCLUDED IN
BULK
ORDERS
Ambassador Resource Page
https://sharedhope.org/aoh/aoh-resources
WHICH ITEMS ARE AVAILABLE
AT A BULK DISCOUNT?
Shipping is included in the price
1. Box Book Rate – your choice titles
21 books for $120 ($6 each)
2. Original Chosen – Order 20+ = $20 each
Less than 20 = $30 each
3. SHI color tri-fold brochures – 100 = $20
More Networking Ideas!
How to get the message
into your communities
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More Networking Ideas!
How to get the message
into your communities
Tips for Approaching Schools
and other tools online
More Networking Ideas!
How to get the message
into your communities
Attend local community awareness
meetings and task forces
• Be seen before you’re heard
• Listen to what they are doing & affirm where
you can
• Ask yourself, “What do I have to offer them?”
• Be seen as an ally, not a competitor
More Networking Ideas!
How to get the message
into your communities
IT IS ALL ABOUT RELATIONSHIPS
Who do you know?
How can you help?
Library Awareness
Shannon Langford, Ambassador of Hope
Ambassador Morning – JuST 2016
Why Library Awareness?
• Libraries are well-positioned to
promote awareness.
– They are locations where youth
congregate.
– They are looking for programming
to attract patrons beyond print
books.
– They are already engaged in their
local communities.
Library Opportunities
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Book and resource displays
Staff awareness
Chosen showings
Parent/youth Internet safety
Awareness activities at library
and library outreach events in
the community.
• More…
Libraries Take Action
Trafficking Awareness at Suffolk Library
Libraries Take Action
Trafficking Awareness at Suffolk Library
Suffolk Public
Library
Human
Resources
Director
Health &
Human Services
EMS (Fire and
Ambulance)
Community
Outreach
Partners
Police
Department
(Officer to JuST)
Virginia Library
Association
How-To Engage Your Library
• Use your network.
– Contact the outreach, programming
or young adult librarian.
• Do your research.
– What books/materials are already in
the library’s collection?
• Set up a meeting to screen
Chosen and show key resources.
• Think about creating an ongoing
relationship.
QUESTIONS
PROTOCOLS
How they help us
be more effective
SUSANNA BEAN
COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER
Shared Hope International
Virginia office
MEDIA PROTOCOL
• Background on media protocols
• Who at Shared Hope do I tell when the
press want to talk to me?
– Attending an Event with Press Coverage
– Interview Request
• Impromptu questions from the press
POLICY PROTOCOL
• Non-Criminalization of minors for prostitution
– Shared Hope’s position
– Importance of Language
• Non-criminalization versus decriminalization
• According to the 2015 Protected Innocence
Challenge report 36 States can still charge and
prosecute minors for prostitution
• Adult Prostitution
– Shared Hope takes no official position on the question
of legalizing adult prostitution.
PROTECTED INNOCENCE
CHALLENGE
PROTECTED
INNOCENCE
CHALLENGE
• Tune into the live press
conference on Youtube Live on
November 17th at 11:15am
EST at
https://youtu.be/1Fybx4RTJzk
Find out your state’s grade on November 17 at
www.sharedhope.org/reportcards
QUESTIONS
HOW WE COMMUNICATE
On Facebook – Shared Hope’s main
page and our Ambassador group
Through our monthly
Ambassador newsletter
How to reach your
Growth Strategies Team
Send event reports to
[email protected]
Request resources at
[email protected]
OR CALL
Phone: 360-693-8100
NEW AMBASSADORS
Pre-Conference Workshop
on
Using the Chosen Tool Effectively
TODAY at 3 pm
QUESTIONS
JOIN THE FUN
AMBASSADORS ONLY
NETWORKING RECEPTION
THURSDAY AT 7 PM
WITH LINDA SMITH
Presidential Suite
19th Floor Room 19144