by relentlesssep | Apr 14, 2014 | health care, resources
I am very glad to announce that the Bridge Guides have now been translated into Russian Language! If you are interested in receiving a link for downloading these, and learning about other resources available, please contact me. “Bridge Guides” are documents to help...
by relentlesssep | Mar 28, 2014 | health care, Thailand
This week at Urban Light we played a “Jeopardy”-style game to teach about sexually transmitted infections (STIs) Although sexually transmitted infections are no joke, playing a game and having fun facilitate learning. Jessica had developed a lesson plan and adapted...
by relentlesssep | Feb 24, 2014 | Guest Blogger, health care
Jeff Barrows, D.O., M.A. (bioethics) has been working on the front lines of health and human trafficking for over a decade. He is currently the Vice President of Education and Advocacy at Abolition International. It is my pleasure to welcome him as a guest on this...
by relentlesssep | Feb 8, 2014 | health care, Thailand
Last week Relentless had a successful week in Bangkok. One of the things that is difficult to quantify in this work is how to measure success? How do we know when we are being successful? Work in this area is difficult to measure – the process is slow – just ask...
by relentlesssep | Sep 7, 2013 | health care
This past week saw another successful training where I presented “Health and Human Trafficking: What Health Professionals Need to Know” in Vientiane, Laos, 2-4 September. This conference was hosted by the Maternal Child Health Hospital and sponsored by Village Focus...
by relentlesssep | Jun 15, 2013 | health care, media
My article on public health and human trafficking is now published in the online magazine, Cancer InCytes. Cancer InCytes addresses social justice issues that intersect health care – from cancer research to health care inequalities to modern day slavery. The...
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