Applying the PEARR Approach to Labor Trafficking: A Case-Based Training
Applying the PEARR Approach to Labor Trafficking: A Case-Based Training
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Applying the PEARR Approach to Labor Trafficking: A Case-Based Training
A live virtual training from HEAL Trafficking.
This training focuses on applying the PEARR Framework to real-world labor trafficking scenarios in healthcare and community settings. Participants will use HEAL’s Healing Labor Trafficking: Case Studies & Best Practices workbook to engage in guided case discussions and practical skill-building.
This course combines instruction, facilitated discussion, and applied practice to support trauma-informed, survivor-centered responses across clinical and organizational settings.
Why this training matters
Labor trafficking is often underrecognized in healthcare settings, despite frequent contact between affected individuals and medical systems. Many professionals report uncertainty about how to respond when concerns arise — what to say, what not to say, how to prioritize safety, and how to navigate next steps without causing harm.
This training is designed to move beyond awareness and into practical response. By grounding learning in real case examples and the PEARR Framework, participants gain tools they can use immediately to improve patient interactions, strengthen internal protocols, and support more coordinated, ethical responses to labor trafficking.
What you’ll learn
How labor trafficking presents in healthcare and community contexts
Core principles of trauma-informed, survivor-centered engagement
How to apply the PEARR Framework (Provide Privacy, Educate, Ask, Respect, Respond) in real-world scenarios
Practical communication strategies that support safety, autonomy, and trust
Approaches to strengthening organizational response and referral pathways
Who this is for
Healthcare and public health professionals
Social service providers and case managers
Educators and community-based organizations
Anyone involved in frontline identification, response, or referral related to labor trafficking
Format
Live virtual training (recording not available)
3 hours of instruction with scheduled breaks (3.5 hours total)
Interactive case-based learning using the HEAL labor trafficking workbook
Date & Time
March 19, 2026
1:00 – 4:30 PM ET
Instructors
Nani Cuadrado, MSPAS, PA-C
Director of Education, HEAL Trafficking
Nani Cuadrado is an emergency medicine physician assistant with 20 years of clinical experience. Her work focuses on the intersection of healthcare, homelessness, refugee health, and human trafficking. Nani has led community-based initiatives, including establishing a physician assistant team at a refugee resettlement site to care for unaccompanied minors affected by trafficking. She has trained graduate physician assistant students in trauma-informed care and supported survivor-focused services. Nani has served on a federal expert workgroup with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, focused on advancing healthcare responses to trafficking.
Evelyn Chumbow
Guest Instructor
Evelyn Chumbow is a survivor of child labor trafficking turned anti-trafficking activist and public speaker who focuses her life’s work on ending modern-day slavery. Today, Ms. Chumbow works tirelessly to raise awareness in communities to create employment opportunities for trafficking survivors. She serves as Board of Directors for the Human Trafficking Legal Center and Free the Slaves. She has been invited to brief government agencies about human trafficking from a survivor’s perspective, including the Department of Homeland Security, the FBI, the State Department, and the Department of Justice. She currently works as Operations & Survivor Leadership Director with The Human Trafficking Legal Center.
Registration
Early Registration (through February 19): $110
Standard Registration: $125
Group Discount:
10% off for groups of 3 or more participants from the same organization
Continuing Education
This course offers social work continuing education from the National Association of Social Workers Vermont Chapter (NASW VT). This program has been approved for 3.0 Continuing Education hours for licensure. NASW VT Authorization Number #1233.
Refund Policy
Refunds are available through February 19, 2026.
After this date, we are unable to issue refunds.
This training is part of HEAL’s ongoing learning series supporting applied skill-building, survivor-informed practice, and cross-sector collaboration to strengthen labor trafficking response.