About the Workshop
Duration:
Two weeks: 13 – 24 December 2010
Language:
The workshop will be conducted in English and the participants’ local languages. Translators in each language will be provided to facilitate effective communication during the workshop.
Training Venue
Course Contents and Schedule
Course Outline: During the two weeks workshop (10 working days), the participants will be able to grasp the dilemma of TIP and anti-TIP measures in the region and learn the crucial concepts and skills needed for case management. The workshop includes lectures, case studies, activities, discussions, brain storming, group work and field trip. The workshop’s outline is as follows.
I. Introduction: Trafficked persons’ rights/human rights
II. Victim rescue and victim identification
III. Case management
· Methodology of case management: Theoretical and practical aspect
· In shelter protection
· Trafficked persons empowerment: Concept and practice
· Reintegration: Functions of country of origin and country of destination
· Repatriation: Before and after
IV. Follow-up and evaluation
V. Discussion/knowledge transfer training
Field trip: In order to give participants the chance to experience the real practice of case management, this workshop includes a two-day visit to a nearby border province of Thailand where actual repatriation and reintegration activities takes place. The participants will have the chance to observe services provided by highly experienced anti-TIP organizations.
I. Introduction: Trafficked persons’ rights/human rights
II. Victim rescue and victim identification
III. Case management
· Methodology of case management: Theoretical and practical aspect
· In shelter protection
· Trafficked persons empowerment: Concept and practice
· Reintegration: Functions of country of origin and country of destination
· Repatriation: Before and after
IV. Follow-up and evaluation
V. Discussion/knowledge transfer training
Field trip: In order to give participants the chance to experience the real practice of case management, this workshop includes a two-day visit to a nearby border province of Thailand where actual repatriation and reintegration activities takes place. The participants will have the chance to observe services provided by highly experienced anti-TIP organizations.