At A Glance
The Saving Innocence & CASA CSEC Advocacy Course
is an in-depth, online training specifically for professionals and volunteers working to provide supportive services for commercially sexually-exploited children (CSEC.)
9 Chapters with 46 Teaching Videos, Course Workbook and evaluation questions.
Panels featuring experts in Law Enforcement, Probation, and Child Welfare
Bonus Material: Clips from the award-winning documentary about CSEC, “Sex + Money: A National Search For Human Worth” including first-hand accounts from survivors, traffickers and buyers across the United States
Learn how to identify red flags and warning signs
Understand the impact of commercial sexual exploitation
Learn how you can become a knowledgable advocate who can support children with lived experience & make a meaningful difference
This course is for: VOLUNTEERS | FIELD PROFESSIONALS
“Kids are the best teachers but it’s unfair to expect someone who has suffered so greatly to have to teach you about their experience. We invite you to instead learn from our 10 years of working directly with exploited youth.”
Amber Davies, LCSW and Senior Director of Clinical Programs
At A Glance
01: Overview
This overview is provided during the introductory portion of the course. Please review the introductory letter and follow along with the corresponding video for helpful information as you start your learning experience.
02: Defining Human Trafficking
To find solutions we must first clearly define the problem. This chapter is replete with definitions, statistics, and an in-depth look at our nation’s human trafficking epidemic. Here we will lay the foundational information needed to develop impactful strategies to help youth in need.
03: Victim Identification
It’s not enough to know. We must act. But how can we act unless we understand pathways to entry? In this chapter, we will be equipped to identify youth who are vulnerable to human trafficking and those who may currently be under the influence of an exploiter.
04: Buyers, Traffickers & Recruitment
Chapter Four may be tough to digest but it is vital! Gaining insight into manipulation and recruitment tactics is another tool in our toolkit that will help us support and protect the youth we are serving.
05: Safety, Planning, Engagement & Advocacy
Safety planning is a key element to providing effective support to victims of human trafficking. To do so we must acquire skills for advocacy and engagement.
06: Core Competencies & Understanding Trauma
This chapter is designed to aid us in developing core competencies and ensure that our support is trauma informed and trauma responsive.
07: Impact of CSE & Empowerment
Trauma impacts people differently and the severity of trauma can also have profound impact. Survivors of human trafficking need unique empowerment opportunities and caring adults who avoid the use of power and control.
08: Supervision & Provider Care
We will conclude this training with a much needed discussion about cultural humililty and how to honor our own hearts as we steward the lives we’re entrusted with. This chapter addresses the natural phenomemons of vicarious trauma and burnout.
08: Review, Credits, and Further Information
Our final chapter will review the critical messages, help us process all of the information that we have acquired, and remind us about resources we can seek for more in depth work with this incredible group of young people.
+ Bonus Content
Panels
Panels featuring experts in Law Enforcement, Probation, and Child Welfare
Bonus: Sex + Money Documentary Clips
Clips from the award-winning documentary about CSEC, “Sex + Money: A National Search For Human Worth” including first-hand accounts from survivors, traffickers and buyers across the United States
Some of the best training I have received of any kind.
I just finished the CSEC training. I was very impressed how they built on the online training and reinforced/augmented with mini-lectures, videos and classroom exercises. Some of the best training I have received of any kind. Also much of it was very applicable to any case, CSEC or not."
Pat M.
Graded Assessment Included
Not only does the course come with a follow-along workbook, but there are also graded questions after each chapter. Test your knowledge and give yourself the opportunity to get certified.
Meet Your Trainers
PANELISTS INCLUDE
Michelle Guymon, MSW
Terrika Woolfolk, MPA
Judge Catherine Pratt, JD
Eric Ball, MA
Jewell Copeland
Jenny Cheung Marino, JD
Sergeant Jeff Walker
Amanda Detterline
Guillermo Santiso, JD
Enroll & Become A Better Advocate Today
FOR ORGANIZATIONS
$1,199
One-Time Payment
Access for 10 individuals
Facilitator Guide
Companion Guide
46 Training Videos
Expert Panels & Survivor Stories
Online Assessment & Certification
FOR INDIVIDUALS
$349
One-Time Payment
Access for 1 individual
Companion Workbook
46 Training Videos
Expert Panels & Survivor Stories
Online Assessment & Certification
What an insightful and wonderfully executed training
What an insightful and wonderfully executed training!
Your dedication to this important societal crisis is truly shepherding others!""
Erin J.
Frequently Asked Questions
I’m not a formal volunteer or field professional, can I still take this course?
Yes! Anyone interested in making a meaningful impact on the lives of exploited children can take this course. If this course stirs your passion to get more involved with CASA or Saving Innocence, please contact us at [email protected].
What sort of Certification do you offer when I complete this course?
While we are hoping to have accreditations in the future for continuing education, we are currently offering a certificate that shows proof of completion, including the number of hours to complete the course.
Multiple team members in my organization need this. Do you have an option for multiple accounts?
We do! We offer up to 10 licenses for the group package. You are also welcome to email us at [email protected] to inquire about bulk discounts.
Can I lead a group through this course?
Absolutely! We originally created this to have an "in-person" component. We would like to be in contact with you to answer any questions as you facilitate the course, and would like to offer tips to the facilitator as you train your organization. The facilitator's guide was created to allow fruitful discussion in group facilitated trainings.
Do you offer this training in person?
Yes! Please contact us to set up a call to discuss your organizations needs at [email protected]. Our advocates love opportunities to support providers and ensure that survivors are receiving excellent care across the nation.
What is your refund policy?
We believe in this training! We are confident it will be helpful to individuals and organizations as we grow to support this unique population. We are not currently offering refunds, but we encourage you to contact us should you have any questions or concerns by emailing us at [email protected].