About the curriculum

The new curriculum offers a fundamental course on the key competencies required to counter trafficking in persons, including applying victim-centred and gender-sensitive approaches during all stages – from identifying a potential victim of trafficking to supporting their return and reintegration.

The second course, for more advanced practitioners, has been developed for multi-disciplinary teams to problem solve and corroborate information to investigate and prosecute criminal supply chains in the context of trafficking in persons, while also protecting victims and supporting them to access justice.

Following the piloting of both courses with a range of Thai government agencies and selected NGOs, the learning materials will be finalised and rolled out across Thailand and potentially the region.

CTIP COE 101

CTIP 101 is a primer course designed for a range of frontline responders who may come across potential trafficking in persons cases, in the course of their duties.

In this course, participants will complete interactive learning through roleplay and group discussions to provide basic understanding of how to identify potential victims of human trafficking, and how to respond in a way that is legally appropriate, victim-centred and gender-sensitive.

CTIP COE 201

CTIP 101 is a primer course designed for a range of frontline responders who may come across potential trafficking in persons cases, in the course of their duties.

 

In this course, participants will complete interactive learning through roleplay and group discussions to provide basic understanding of how to identify potential victims of human trafficking, and how to respond in a way that is legally appropriate, victim-centred and gender-sensitive.

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