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Frances Recknor

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@frecknor
Frances Recknor
1 year
I was happy today to come across a new article by Shirazi et al. Their work adds to the growing body of knowledge regarding the evidence of, and need to screen for, human trafficking in Canadian healthcare settings. https://t.co/xzvnawQK3q
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This study found that Emergency physicians in Saskatoon were not routinely screening for human trafficking. Implementation of further training is needed to help these physicians recognize and...
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@frecknor
Frances Recknor
1 year
Pleased to share a short article on gaps in mental health care for persons experiencing human trafficking. Written with amazing colleagues, all members of the HEAL Mental Health Council. https://t.co/nL8xc4EMie
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Human trafficking is associated with acute psychiatric sequelae, and survivors may benefit from a variety of mental health and substance use services.
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@PhD_Genie
PhD_Genie
2 years
When one of my papers gets referenced... https://t.co/qHVNJjLTbF
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@frecknor
Frances Recknor
2 years
Please take a moment to view this video bringing awareness of HT to deaf persons and the providers and others around them.
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Frances Recknor
3 years
For healthcare providers who may come into contact with sex trafficked persons in health care settings, I recommend a new open access article out of Montreal. Novel findings are interesting and have relevance to Candian settings.
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While most individuals who have experienced sex trafficking will seek medical attention during their exploitation, very few will be identified by healthcare professionals (HCP). It constitutes a lost...
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Frances Recknor
3 years
July 30th marks the 10th annual observance of World Day Against Trafficking in Persons. Get involved. Livestream the US National HT Prevention Summit Aug 3-4:
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Frances Recknor
3 years
Pleased to share new Open Access article co-authored with Canadian collegues: Impacts of the COVID-19 public health crisis on caring for sex trafficked persons  https://t.co/4fB6oVnwfc
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@ACFHHS
ACF
3 years
Mark your calendar! The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is hosting the National Human Trafficking Prevention Summit on August 3-4, 2023. Join us virtually by attending our livestream. https://t.co/DZPJF2LVIg #Partner2Prevent
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Frances Recknor
3 years
Happy to share link to new open access article on social service provider challenges to supporting sex trafficked persons in Ontario, Canada. https://t.co/18tUc0baSk
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Domestic sex trafficking is an emergent area of study with problematic gaps in our understanding of the challenges that inhibit client recovery. As social service providers are often on the frontli...
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@frecknor
Frances Recknor
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Frances Recknor
3 years
Proud to announce colleague’s new publication: Social service providers' knowledge of domestic sex trafficking in the...
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Frances Recknor
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@DrJaniceDuMont
Janice Du Mont
3 years
***NEW STUDY*** Do you want to improve responses to survivors of sex trafficking? Please complete our approx. 20 minute survey and receive a $25 e-gift card! To see if you are eligible, contact sarahdaisy.kosa@wchospital.ca @WCHospital @WCHResearch @sadvtc @UT_dlsph
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Frances Recknor
3 years
Human Trafficking Educational Walk and Community Awareness Events #StuckInTraffick May 27 at 10 a.m. at Trent University Durham Greater Toronto Area Submit a signed copy of the Informed Consent waiver first to stuckintraffick@trentu.ca
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@PhD_Genie
PhD_Genie
3 years
Trying to find the reference that you had read but never documented... https://t.co/oxtnnP6ibU
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@amydiehl
Amy Diehl, Ph.D.
3 years
There are only 14 counties in the world that offer full legal rights to women. The US is not one of them. Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Germany and the Netherlands
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Germany and the Netherlands are the latest additions to a World Bank list of countries that offer full equal rights for women. Which are the others?
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@FranMontemurro
Frances Montemurro, MSW RSW (She/Her)
3 years
As providers we must push ourselves outside our comfort zone to #addresssextrafficking
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