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4 <br />citizen calls regarding human trafficking situations <br />- Commitment to establish a timelq, seamless referral structure. <br />Soroptimist International of Raleigh, NC commits to facilitate next steps from this conference, <br />such as continued research, arrana ng informational meetings, and offering administrative <br />support. <br />LEARNING OBJECTIVES <br />• Become informed about human trafficking <br />• Learn what other cities, counties and states have done <br />• Identify factors that contribute to effective implementation <br />• Learn where to find best practices <br />. Understand the most effective types of questions to ask citizens when they call in <br />• Determine where human trafficking fits into existing response protocols <br />• Define information to share across jurisdictions as needed <br />TARGETED AUDIENCE Within Triangle J Council of Governments Region) <br />Elected Council/Commission members <br />City/County managers <br />Chiefs of Police and Sheriffs <br />Local law enforcement telecommunicators <br />NC 9-1-1 emergencq dispatchers <br />NC United Waq 2-1-1 Call Center telecommunicators <br />AGENDA <br />8:0o am Registration, Continental breakfast <br />8:3o am WELCOME <br />GENERAL SESSION <br />A. Establish clear understanding of human trafficking <br />1. Statistics and trends <br />2. Types of human trafficking <br />3. Myths <br />4. Mindset ofvictim/trafficker <br />5. Resources available <br />a. Federal level <br />b. State and local level <br />B. Personal Accounts <br />C. Anatomy of Human Trafficking Case Through Prosecution <br />1. Describe the scenario of actual prosecuted case <br />2. Outline the steps involved from initial call in to sentencing <br />io:3o am BREAK OUT SESSIONS <br />ONE: Role of Elected Officials in Stopping Human Trafficking <br />1. Identify specific cases, such as Atlanta's programs <br />2. Identify other best practices <br />3. Engage community <br />4. Identify resources <br />TWO: Responding to Citizen Calls <br />i. Interaction with caller <br />2. Questions to ask <br />3. What to listen for <br />4. What information to record for future prosecution <br />