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Tackling trafficking
Violence against women
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Violence against women: tackling trafficking
Sunday 7 September

Arrival and registration
Opening reception and opening dinner

Monday 8 September

Morning Framework for understanding trafficking
Group work; feedback and discussion
Afternoon Human rights standards for interventions
International legal framework
Participant presentations

Tuesday 9 September

Morning The role of the International Organisation for Migration
Trafficking tookit
Training the trainers in counter-trafficking
The response of operation policing
Afternoon Workshops; feedback and questions
Participant presentations

Wednesday 10 September

Morning Focusing on demand
Group work
Participant presentations
Afternoon Free time: visit to Hatfield House and gardens

Thursday 11 September

Morning The complex needs of victims of sexual exploitation
Meeting the needs of identified trafficking victims
Inter-agency responses to trafficking victims
The Poppy Project
Afternoon Worshops
Feedback and questions
Participant presentations
Evening Closing dinner

Friday 12 September

Morning Policy debates
Group role play
Participant presentations
Afternoon Prevention, awareness-raising and information
Action and strategy planning
Evaluation and round-up
Final evening dinner

Saturday 13 September
Breakfast and departure
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