April 11, 2017

~Quarterly Membership Meeting and CNE Offering ~

Human Sexual Trafficking

Date:April 11, 2017

Time:General Meeting starts at 10:00 a.m.; CNE offering 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Location: Dinning Area - downstairs, Wesley United Methodist Church, 1401 NW 25th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73106. There is a $20 Charge for non-members of FCNA OK

Speaker: Wilma Lively, Executive Director, DaySpring Villa, Sand Springs, OK. DaySpring Villa is Oklahoma’s first faith-based certified shelter for domestic violence victims and the first shelter of its kind in the state for adult survivors of human sexual trafficking

Purpose:To provide Faith Community Nurses with information and resources fundamental to building and maintaining support among FCN’s and other members of health ministries.

The Problem:Human trafficking is a form of modern slavery that occurs in every state, including Oklahoma. The National Human Trafficking Resource Center (NHTRC) works closely with service providers, law enforcement, and other professionals in Oklahoma to serve victims and survivors of trafficking, respond to human trafficking cases, and share information and resources. Oklahoma has become a primary trade route for transporting human sex trafficking victims across the country. We’ve not just seen this growing problem pass through but also stay and take root.

What used to be done at a “street” level has now become an online activity. Today it is much easier to keep these heinous transactions hidden from law officials. Our area motels and hotels represent a painful experience for many women. Each door shut behind them becomes a prison with no escape. They are threatened with their very lives if they dare escape or talk to authorities. Learn about what you can do as an FCN and as a congregation.

Agenda:

1:00 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. Presentation

15-minute break

2:05p.m. - 2:55 p.m. Presentation Completed

Some References for Human Sexual Trafficking

Kempadoo, J Sanghera, B Pattanaik, Trafficking and prostitution reconsidered: New perspectives on migration, sex work, and human rights K - 2015.

EM Gozdiak, Data and research on human trafficking: Bibliography of research-based literature, - 2011

F Laczko - International Migration, 2005 - Wiley Online Library

A Brysk, A Choi-Fitzpatrick, From human trafficking to human rights: Reframing contemporary slavery,– 2012.

P Belser, Forced labour and human trafficking: Estimating the profits, - 2005

J Salt, Trafficking and human smuggling: A European perspective, - International Migration, 2000 - Wiley Online Library

MB Alvarez, Human trafficking is more than sex trafficking and prostitution: Implications for social work, EJ Alessi - Affilia, 2012

I Yen, Of Vice and Men: A New Approach to Eradicating Sex Trafficking by Redusing Male Demand through Educational Programs and Abolitionist Legislation, - The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 2008 - JSTOR

G Danailova-Trainor, P Belser, Globalization and the illicit market for human trafficking: an empirical analysis of supply and demand, - 2006 - natlex.ilo.ch

A Di Nicola, A Cauduro, M Lombardi, P Ruspini, Prostitution and human trafficking, - Focus on clients, 2009 – Springer

Faith Community Nurses Association of Oklahoma (FCNA-OK) is approved as a provider of continuing nursing education by the Kansas State Board of Nursing. This course is approved for 2.0 contact hours applicable for APRN, RN, LPN, or LMHT relicensure. Kansas State Board of Nursing provider number: LT2097-0316. KAR 60-7-107(b)(3)(C)