This course is an introduction for healthcare workers on commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) and how it relates to clinical practice. Using a lens of reproductive justice, the module discusses how to identify and support the health and safety needs of individuals affected by or at risk of CSEC. The course will further discuss how nurses can use a trauma-informed and harm reduction approach to assess, treat, and support patients experiencing CSEC.
How many CEs are provided for this course? After completing the course, you will receive 1 CE hour.
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Access Notes:
Self-paced interactive module
Language(s): English
Core content presented through interactive elements available as text downloads
BVNPT | 1.00 | ||
California Board of Registered Nursing | 1.00 |
At the end of this course learners will be able to:
Describe the individual, social, and structural risk factors associated with CSEC, including how intersectional oppressions can compound those risk factors
List potential indicators of CSEC in the health care setting
Identify three ways that nurses can assess and respond to patients who are at-risk or affected by CSEC
Explain the professional responsibilities of assessing and treating patients who are at risk or affected by CSEC
Utilize trauma-informed techniques in caring for and communicating with patients who are at risk or affected by CSEC
Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) | SCORM Package | ||
Post Course Survey | Module |