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2022 SFCAHT Annual Conference

Join us October 14 for a full day conference with law enforcement agencies, businesses, survivors, service providers, and volunteers as we explore the complex aspects of combating human trafficking. Learn about effective partnerships and innovative programs to support survivors of human trafficking. Share your experience and network with other professionals and volunteers fighting human trafficking and assisting the survivors.

Program Highlights:

Opening Remarks:
The Hon. Stephanie Hinds
United States Attorney for the Northern District of California
Brooke Jenkins
San Francisco District Attorney
Manohar Raju
San Francisco Public Defender

Keynote
Sujata Warrier, PhD
Director of Training and Technical Assistance
Battered Women’s Justice Project

Featured Speakers and Moderators:
The Hon. Susan Breall, California Superior Court Judge
Tatum King, Special Agent in Charge, Homeland Security Investigations
Conan Smith, Deputy Attache’ for the Philippines
Dr. Stephany Powell, Vice President and Director, Law Enforcement Training and Survivor Services, National Center on Sexual Exploitation
Tonya Chaffee, MD,MPF, Clinical Professor, Pediatrics UCSF, Director, Teen and Youth Adult Health Center, Medical Director CASARC, Zuckerberg San Francisco General
Anabella Corridoni, Criminal Intelligence Analyst, INTERPOL
Thiago Miranda, Criminal Intelligence Officer, INTERPOL
Mary Steiner, President, United Nations Association-San Francisco
Antonio Flores, Sergeant-Inspector, Special Victims Unit - Human Trafficking, San Francisco Police Department

Morning Plenary Panel
Complexity of Race and Gender Issues Associated with Human Trafficking
*Morning Breakout Panels
The Nexus between Labor and Sex Trafficking
The Role of Medical Institutions in Human Trafficking Identification and Survivor Assistance
Beyond Consent – the Youth Prospective
Organ Trafficking
Efforts toward Ratification of Critical International Treaties in Fighting Human Trafficking
Afternoon Plenary Panels
Human Trafficking for Criminal Activities
Identifying and Protecting Survivors of Transnational and Interstate Trafficking
*Afternoon Breakout Panels
The Evolution in Law Enforcement Assistance and Protection of Survivors
Supporting Human Trafficking Survivors with Disability
Institutionalized Forms of Human Trafficking
Addictions and Human Trafficking
Self-Care Wellness Activities

*At registration, please indicate which breakout panel you plan to attend.

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California's Forgotten Children