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BCAT Quarterly Meeting: Labor Trafficking 101

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Please join us for a FREE, VIRTUAL training on Labor Trafficking 101. Learn about what defines labor trafficking, the trafficking industry, and where it thrives in our communities.

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BCAT Quarterly Community Meeting: How to Talk to Your Kids About Online Exploitation

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Please join BCAT and a panel of specialists in prevention education for a presentation on commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) and the intersections of trafficking. This training will review how to understand and confront CSEC in our community. Our panel of specialists will review social media use and how to start and continue discussions with your children on the dangers of online exploitation.

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BCAT Quarterly Meeting October 2022

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Please join BCAT in a presentation by Chelsey Jackman, Deputy Council Solicitor, on the new massage parlor ordinance in Bucks County. This presentation will cover how massage parlor ordinances will be executed in Bucks County and how the regulations can keep our community safe.

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BCAT Quarterly Community Meeting: The Truths About Trafficking

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Join us for our upcoming free Quarterly Community Meeting on January 25th 5:30PM via zoom. This meeting’s topic, “The Truths about Trafficking,” will feature Jackie Goldstein, MSW, LSW, Forensic Interview Specialist for Homeland Security Investigations (Philadelphia Office). This presentation will focus on what tactics traffickers use to recruit victims and what kind of trafficking we are seeing here in Pennsylvania and Bucks County.

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BCAT Quarterly Meeting

For our January Quarterly Meeting, Dr. Heather Evans will present “The Voices of Survivors Project." This project is a platform for survivors of human sex trafficking or other forms of violence to express their lived experiences as survivors through photography. The photos on display come from a dissertation study conducted to directly highlight the voices […]

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