by relentlesssep | Jul 3, 2015 | health care, resources
The survivors of abuse and exploitation who receive services from assistance programs (APs) are precious and we all want to see their transformation to being thriving and independent people. This is a long process, involving people across multiple disciplines who...
by relentlesssep | Apr 10, 2015 | Cambodia, health care
This post will be a re-post from the Chab Dai blog about a training that I did in Phnom Penh a couple weeks ago. The one-day workshop, Essential Health Care Components of an Assistance Program”, was open to all Chab Dai members. Please click here for a report...
by relentlesssep | Dec 20, 2014 | Children, health care, Medical, Thailand
Team Relentless just returned from a quick trip to Chiang Rai where we held a clinic on Friday afternoon/evening, and then did a couple of health workshops on Saturday morning. Our patients included staff of our partner organization, children of their staff, boys...
by relentlesssep | Nov 15, 2014 | health care
Does Relentless rescue people out of slavery? No, technically, we do not rescue people, but that is not to say that we aren’t involved in the process of liberation. We are, and very much so. A couple weeks ago I saw 12 boys (males aged between 14-25 years old) at a...
by relentlesssep | Oct 21, 2014 | health care
HIV/AIDS is the workshop topic most commonly requested by the organizations with whom I work. Among those organizations not requesting workshops it should be. For example, I was recently working with staff (which included social workers, administrative staff, and...
by relentlesssep | Sep 1, 2014 | health care, Medical
Being invited to do a workshop for health care professionals in Qatar has been one of the most unique experiences I’ve had in the course of Relentless’ work. The slavery situation in Qatar is unlike any other country I’ve previously visited and...
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