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Our schools should be safe places where students thrive. Unfortunately, in schools across the U.S., human trafficking and exploitation are occurring and students have been perpetrators, recruiters, purchasers, and victims. Military-connected students are not immune. In DoW, military dependents have been targets of human trafficking. As an educator, you are in a position to identify signs of human trafficking in your students and respond appropriately. So, what exactly is human trafficking? What are the warning signs you should look for in students? And, if you see them, what should you do? The DoWEA Training on Human Trafficking is for teachers, administrators, and school staff.
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Joint Knowledge Online (JKO)
Click "Take Me to Course" and login with your CAC on the next page. (Course CTIP-EA-US014)
If you encounter any difficulties, please contact the JKO Help Desk at jkohelpdesk@jten.mil or 757-203-5654/DSN 668-5456 for assistance.
Per Section 3.5.a of the CTIP DoDI (2200.01), DoWEA teachers, administrators, and school staff need to take the training at their initial entry into the DoW. The refresher training interval after the initial entry training is every two years.
NOTE: DoWEA Staff training may be taken in lieu of the CTIP Refresher training to meet the biennial requirement in Public Law 117-348.