H

Humans for Humans: Digital Conference Mental Health & Human Trafficking, 7th and 8th November

Press Release

Time & Location

07 Nov 2024, 15:00 CET
Digital Conference

About the event

Hosted by Humans for Humans with the support of the AKO Foundation and Tappin, this is the first global conference on “Mental Health & Human Trafficking”!

This conference will push forward the global movement of improving post-trafficking mental health support services and create a new flow of communication between not only anti-trafficking organisations but psychiatric and psychological clinics, survivors and the general public as well. Global professionals will have an opportunity to learn first-hand how their work can significantly prevent this crime and restore hope and support survivors to rebuild their lives.

With speakers from five different continents you will be able to learn from survivors, frontline workers, mental health professionals and other experts on how this crime looks like and what each of us can do to prevent it and provide better care for all survivors.

We hope that these connections will be maintained after the event, and through a community network, we can share resources, support and knowledge that might also help prevent these situations of trafficking, particularly for those fleeing wars, refugees, and other asylum seekers.

Get your tickets at www.humansfor.org.

Disclaimer: The Oslo Desk is a media partner with Humans for Humans to assist in promoting their conference on mental health and human trafficking.

CategoriesPROMO
Ka Man Mak

Ka Man is an investigative journalist, documentary photographer, and social entrepreneur, as well as the founder of The Oslo Desk. She is a British-born Hong Konger residing in Oslo, Norway. She holds a Master in Environmental Geoscience and have taken numerous diplomas including child psychology, and a course in big data analytics at OsloMet. Made numerous publications in newsletters, magazines and Norwegian newspapers. Interested in edtech, constructive journalism, women in migration, Cantonese language, alternatives to capitalism and asylum policy.