The Landing & Salvation Army are hosting this free training presented by K.D. Roche, a speaker, author, & survivor of childhood exploitation and trafficking. Join us at the Children's Assessment Center as we learn together. Topics will include: "Family Controlled Trafficking: Identifying Red Flags and Distinguishing Dynamic Differences" and "Trafficking in the LGBTQ+ Community: Identifying Needs & Addressing Challenges in Service Provision." Snacks will be provided. Free parking available at the CAC. More about K.D.: K.D. Roche is a field expert on the subject of human trafficking with lived experiences as both a sex and labor trafficking survivor. Roche provides recommendations and input to inform research, policies, and programs that work to combat human trafficking and provide services to survivors. They have worked with law enforcement, health care professionals, and social and government organizations such as the Office of Trafficking in Persons and the Office of Women’s Health at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Their areas of training expertise include serving LGBTQ+ populations, trafficking in rural areas, and family-controlled trafficking. K.D. also provides personal and professional development coaching for trafficking survivors and budding entrepreneurs. K.D. is an engaging teacher, keynote speaker, spoken word artist and comedian. You can read their story published in the anthology, “Made in the USA” available on their website - www.kdroche.com. Facebook: @freetobemedmst Instagram: @k.d.roche Twitter: @freetobemedmst Website: www.kdroche.com