Campus
Duration
10 Weeks (30 Hours)
Credential Awarded
Microcredential

About the Program

You will learn to provide an essential service to support victims/survivors in the sector. You will develop a critical analysis of human trafficking by exploring the full spectrum of exploitation, addressing myths and misconceptions, and encouraging an anti-oppressive model of service. You will acquire relevant career skills to fill the market demand for trained anti- human trafficking experts.

Program Highlights

Sessions will be fully delivered online using both synchronous and asynchronous formats. This microcredential will respond to a market need for qualified professionals whose skills are acquired through:

  • evidence-based practice
  • case studies based on lived experience
  • critical data and policy analysis
  • collaborative advocacy tools

Your Career

Anti-human trafficking advocacy is a specialized field. In this work, you will learn to recommend strategies and interventions through an anti-oppressive, intersectional and trauma-informed lens. Career opportunities exist in non-profit sectors across Canada.

What is a microcredential?

A microcredential is a short course designed to help you upskill, reskill and boost new skills development. Seneca’s career- and profession-based microcredentials provide focused learning that add value to your existing education and enhance your employability. You will learn in-demand skills and knowledge and benefit from flexible options including different delivery modes, durations and start times.

Badge

This microcredential is issued in the form of a digital badge. Data embedded in the badge identifies the institution that issued it, along with the competencies, evidence and criteria that was required to earn it. Earners can display their badges on social media sites, electronic portfolios and resumés.

Benefits

Planning

Learn how to develop a care plan

Strategy

Develop insights to address systemic oppression

Collaboration

Know how to select good partners

Service provision

Gain an understanding of an intersectional, anti-oppressive, trauma-informed model