Understanding Familial Sexual Abuse and Familial Sex Trafficking of System Involved Youth
Thu, Mar 07
|Online Event
Nicole Kelly, Psy.D., Kwonta Phatiphong
Time & Location
Mar 07, 2024, 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM PST
Online Event
About the Event
Nicole Kelly, Psy.D., Â Kwonta Phatiphong
Training Description
Although familial sex trafficking has been a known pathway of entry into commercial sexual exploitation, it is often overlooked. This is problematic, since many youth who are system involved, or at high risk of system involvement, enter the sex trade this way. As more entities are learning about trafficking, familial trafficking is becoming a more prevalent point of discussion. This training will provide an overview of current data about familial trafficking, examples of it, warning signs and impacts of familial trafficking. The training will end with a discussion of strategies to support system-involved youth who have been trafficked by a family member.
Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to:
· Identify at least 1 example of familial trafficking;
· Identify at least 1 reason parents sell their children for sex; and
· Identify at least 1 way to support system-involved youth that have been trafficked by their families.
Agenda
9:00-9:15am  Welcome and Introductions
9:15-11:00am  Emotional regulation overview
· Overview of commercial sexual exploitation
· Defining familial sexual abuse
· Examples of familial sexual abuse
· Defining familial sex trafficking
· Prevalence of familial sex trafficking
· Risk factors for familial sex trafficking
· Hearing from survivors of familial sex trafficking
11:00-11:15am  Break (CE hours will not be offered for this time)
11:15am-12:45pm  Emotional regulation overview
· Survivors sharing their experiences of being trafficked by family members
· Impact of familial sex trafficking
· Challenges with identifying trafficking survivors
· Identifying trafficking survivors
· Strategies to support trafficking survivors
· What can organizations do
12:45-1:00pm  Closing/Wrap-up
Meet Our Trainer
Nicole Kelly is a clinical psychologist who has worked with trauma survivors for 14 years. She currently consults with agencies on trauma-informed care, programming for commercially sexually exploited youth, vicarious trauma, and leadership development. Nicole has been training multidisciplinary audiences on trauma-related topics since 2015 and provides guest lectures at local universities on human trafficking.
Kwonta Phatiphong is  a Registered Psychological Associate with 6 years of counseling experience in clinical and social service settings. Experienced in supporting trauma and crisis, substance abuse, learning disabled, homeless, and low and high functioning client populations. Trained in substance abuse, Seeking Safety, TF-CBT, Motivational Interview, Crisis Prevention Intervention, Trauma Resiliency Model, and psychological assessments.
This course meets the qualifications for (3.75) BBS CE hours for LCSWs, LMFTs, LPCCs, and LEPs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences & is provided by Fred Finch Youth Center, CAMFT Provider #045295.