Frontline professionals recently took part in a specialized training designed to build their capacity in identifying and supporting potential victims of human trafficking. The training focused on the use of early warning indicators and sensitive interviewing techniques—critical tools in recognizing and responding to signs of exploitation at the earliest possible stage.
Participants explored how to approach individuals in traumatic or high-risk situations with empathy, care, and professionalism. Emphasis was placed on ethical communication that prioritizes the dignity, safety, and trust of the person being interviewed.
By equipping frontline responders with these essential skills, the training contributes to a more effective and compassionate response to human trafficking, helping ensure that those at risk receive the support and protection they need.