Description
Human Trafficking, 3 CE
NOTE: Texas and Florida have separate requirements for Human Trafficking courses. This course is not accepted for Texas or Florida massage license renewal. Massage Continuing Education. See the individual Human Trafficking courses for both of these states.
An NCBTMB Approved massage continuing education course
Human Trafficking, 3 CE. Massage Continuing Education
What does human trafficking have to do with the massage student or professional? More than you might think.
When it comes to the topic of human trafficking, many shy away from the topic, not wanting to talk about something so uncomfortable as forced labor or sexual exploitation. The reality is that it happens every minute in our country and around the globe.
Most likely it is happening in your city, your town, or even in your own neighborhood while you read this course introduction.The topic of human trafficking needs to be discussed as part of the training and ongoing education for professional massage therapists because, unfortunately, illicit massage businesses and victims of predators are common within the industry. It’s up to the professionals to help put a stop to it. That means educating ourselves regarding what human trafficking or ‘modern slavery’ really is and where it’s found.
Course Information
- You will have 5 opportunities to take the final exam to meet 70% passing grade.
- The final exam questions are available for your review prior to the test. You may print/screenshot/take a photo of the questions so you have them available as you review the course. Write down your answers as you read through the course and then transfer them to the final exam.
- Important exam answer information is in BOLD throughout the course.
- Exam answers are multiple choice
- Courses are pass/fail. No grades appear on your certification.
- All courses and certificates are available in your account for one year. Make sure to save your certifications. After 1 year, your account is no longer available.
- All courses are NCBTMB Approved (#450015-06)
- Massage CE Learning Tree has been a trusted massage continuing education provider for state and NCBTMB courses since 2015
- Courses are accepted by AMTA, ABMP and other national associations for massage license renewal
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Purchasing
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- Fill out your billing details and student licensing information (student name, licensing number, renewal state).
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Navigating The Courses
- Once purchased, you will be redirect to “MY ACCOUNT”
- Scroll down and click directly on the course title
- MARK COMPLETE at the end of each lesson to progress through the course
- Complete the COURSE EVALUATION and progress to the exam
- Pass the exam with 70%. Download and save your certificate
- Return to “MY ACCOUNT” to take any additional courses purchased or LOG OUT
- LOG OUT and/or LOG IN at any point during your studies to continue on with your courses.
- Save each certificate as you complete the class. Your certificates and your account are available for one year.
The "Human Trafficking Final Exam Questions" are found below. You will take this exam after reviewing the course.
You can print a copy of the questions Humantraffickingquestions
Human Trafficking Exam Questions
- A person who falls prey to Human Trafficking is known as a ___________
- The term “Trafficking” refers to the transportation of a ___________
- There are ________ illicit massage businesses nationwide
- Involuntary domestic servitude is found primarily in ________
- _____ million individuals have been reported to be victims of forced labor
- As with victims of sex trafficking, victims of forced labor are also coerced in a variety of ways. These methods include:
- Professional associations within the massage industry have banned together to fight human trafficking and it affects on the massage industry. These groups include:
- In July 2019, Florida’s Board of Massage Therapy passed Human Trafficking Chapter 2019 – 152, Laws of Florida. This group of laws focuses on the establishment of new professional requirements, continuing education and additional training and resources for a number of professions including:
- In order of highest to lowest percentages, sectors, where victims of forced labor exploitation are found in the ______________________ sector.
- In many cases, illicit massage businesses are identified by several indicators, which include:
- Indicators that a massage parlor offers potential human trafficking for sex or labor, as well as commercial sex, can include:
- While incidents of human trafficking and illicit massage businesses can be found in every state throughout the U.S., a handful have proven to have the highest concentrations. These states include:
- More than _______% of victims are recruited by friends and family. (Georgia Cares).
- The negative effects that public perception has on the overall massage therapy industry, is often the result of misinterpreting the massage professional with those engaged in __________________
- Among the first steps to identify victims is to recognize the most common signs of human trafficking. Among them include: _________________
