Workshop Contents
Course Outline
During the two week workshop (twelve training days), the participants will gain an overview of the TIPs situation in the GMS, anti-TIP measures that can be used, and regulations and policies in the region, plus will learn the crucial concepts and skills needed for effective case management. The workshop has been designed to support an interactive learning atmosphere, which will include lectures, case studies, group activities and discussions, brainstorming sessions and a field trip. An outline of the workshop’s content is as follows:
I. Human trafficking concepts and trends in modern society, and the situation in GMS countries
II. Collaboration with community-based organizations re: investigating TIP crimes
III. Victim rescue and identification
IV. Case management
(1) Concepts, processes and techniques
(2) In-shelter protection
(3) Trafficked persons empowerment: Concepts and practice
(4) Reintegration: Functions of the country of origin and destination
(5) Repatriation: Before and after
V. Follow-up and evaluation
VI. Individual project design
I. Human trafficking concepts and trends in modern society, and the situation in GMS countries
II. Collaboration with community-based organizations re: investigating TIP crimes
III. Victim rescue and identification
IV. Case management
(1) Concepts, processes and techniques
(2) In-shelter protection
(3) Trafficked persons empowerment: Concepts and practice
(4) Reintegration: Functions of the country of origin and destination
(5) Repatriation: Before and after
V. Follow-up and evaluation
VI. Individual project design
Field Trip
In order to give participants the chance to experience case management in practice, the workshop will include a three-day visit to a nearby Chiang Mai location where repatriation and reintegration activities take place. Participants will have the chance to observe the services provided by the highly experienced anti-TIP organizations based at the location.
Advance Assignment
Each country is required to prepare at least two presentations, to be presented at the workshop:
1. Country Report - An Overview of the TIP situation - which will include the TIP situation in each country, related laws, policies, any MOUs regarding TIP, national plans and strategies, and the role of participants’ institutions in preventing/resolving TIP issues. Twenty minutes will be allocated for each presentation.
2. Country Report on Case Management - detailing the case management process in each country and the implications of this process. Fifteen minutes will be allocated for this presentation and ten minutes each for discussions, questions and answers.
Participants are required to bring an original copy of their country report and a power point presentation to the workshop, for copying and distribution. In addition, participants are required to submit power point files and any other files necessary for the workshop, in advance.
1. Country Report - An Overview of the TIP situation - which will include the TIP situation in each country, related laws, policies, any MOUs regarding TIP, national plans and strategies, and the role of participants’ institutions in preventing/resolving TIP issues. Twenty minutes will be allocated for each presentation.
2. Country Report on Case Management - detailing the case management process in each country and the implications of this process. Fifteen minutes will be allocated for this presentation and ten minutes each for discussions, questions and answers.
Participants are required to bring an original copy of their country report and a power point presentation to the workshop, for copying and distribution. In addition, participants are required to submit power point files and any other files necessary for the workshop, in advance.
Workshop Output
Each participant will be required to prepare an individual project with a particular focus on case management, reflecting the knowledge gained from the workshop and any linkages to their current work. This project will be presented at the end of the workshop.
Evaluation
At the end of each subject event and at the end of the workshop, participants will be required to evaluate the topics covered and overall training in terms of the session’s usefulness, the materials used, the information provided and the knowledge gained. Recommendations and suggestions on the content will be sought.
All participants with at least a 90% attendance rate will be given a certificate of attendance, issued and signed by JICA, TICA and RCSD.
All participants with at least a 90% attendance rate will be given a certificate of attendance, issued and signed by JICA, TICA and RCSD.