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224 – Crisis Impact on Human Trafficking Ending Human Trafficking Podcast

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Dr. Sandie Morgan and Dave Stachowiak are joined by Nicole Strattman and Sgt. Juan Reveles. Nicole is a licensed clinical social worker, senior social services supervisor in Orange County Social Services, and she is the Commercially Sexually Exploited Children Coordinator for Children and Family Services. Juan has a background working with gangs and narcotics with the Anaheim Police Department and is currently the Chair of the Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force. They discuss how their work to end human trafficking has been impacted during the current public health crisis.

Key Points



Social service agencies in child welfare remain essential work, and while the work looks different right now in some respects due to COVID-19, they continue responding to children's needs.

Law enforcement is operating under a new public health model perspective, which has allowed them to create new partnerships to better fight human trafficking despite the setbacks during the public health crisis.

Despite tactics and strategies changing, the goal to end human trafficking has remained the same.



Resources



KTLA Article

Child Abuse Registry: 800-207-4464

Orange County Social Services: 714-940-1000

National Human Trafficking Hotline: 888-373-7888



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Transcript

Dave [00:00:00] You're listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. This is episode number 224 - Crisis Impact on Human Trafficking.



Production Credits [00:00:08] Produced by Innovate Learning, Maximizing Human Potential.



Dave [00:00:29] Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. My name is Dave Stachowiak.



Sandie [00:00:35] And my name is Sandie Morgan.



Dave [00:00:37] And this is the show where we empower you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in ending human trafficking. Sandie, today we have two people with us, two guests who've made a difference. And I'm really excited about our conversation ahead on crisis impact.



Sandie [00:00:54] Well, I'm very happy to welcome two wonderful friends and colleagues and experts. Nicole Strattman, licensed clinical social worker, senior social services supervisor here in Orange County Social Services, and she is the Commercially Sexually Exploited Children (CSEC) Coordinator for Children and Family Services. What that really means is that when we have a CSEC victim, Nicole keeps track of all of the services, she manages protocols, she keeps everybody in the loop- coordinator for sure. We also have Sergeant Juan Reveles from the Anaheim Police Department. Big shout out to Anaheim, they've been leading on this for several years now. He has a background in gangs and narcotics and is the Chair of the Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force. So, I want to welcome both of you, Nicole and Juan to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast.



Nicole [00:01:58] Thank you.



Juan [00:01:59] Thank you, Sandie.



Sandie [00:02:00] So, kind of is a way to get a little bit better acquainted. I want Nicole to tell us about the award that you recently received.



Nicole [00:02:11] So, the award is the Above and Beyond award, which was granted to me by the California Department of Social Services. It was granted in January of 2020, which was the first time they have done this award, and it was in recognition of Human Trafficking Awareness Month.

Dr. Sandie Morgan and Dave Stachowiak are joined by Nicole Strattman and Sgt. Juan Reveles. Nicole is a licensed clinical social worker, senior social services supervisor in Orange County Social Services, and she is the Commercially Sexually Exploited Children Coordinator for Children and Family Services. Juan has a background working with gangs and narcotics with the Anaheim Police Department and is currently the Chair of the Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force. They discuss how their work to end human trafficking has been impacted during the current public health crisis.

Key Points



Social service agencies in child welfare remain essential work, and while the work looks different right now in some respects due to COVID-19, they continue responding to children's needs.

Law enforcement is operating under a new public health model perspective, which has allowed them to create new partnerships to better fight human trafficking despite the setbacks during the public health crisis.

Despite tactics and strategies changing, the goal to end human trafficking has remained the same.



Resources



KTLA Article

Child Abuse Registry: 800-207-4464

Orange County Social Services: 714-940-1000

National Human Trafficking Hotline: 888-373-7888



Are you enjoying the show?

If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to subscribe or rate the podcast on iTunes by clicking here. Click here for FAQs about podcasts and how to subscribe.



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Contact us with questions, comments, or suggestions at feedback@endinghumantrafficking.org.

Transcript

Dave [00:00:00] You're listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. This is episode number 224 - Crisis Impact on Human Trafficking.



Production Credits [00:00:08] Produced by Innovate Learning, Maximizing Human Potential.



Dave [00:00:29] Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. My name is Dave Stachowiak.



Sandie [00:00:35] And my name is Sandie Morgan.



Dave [00:00:37] And this is the show where we empower you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in ending human trafficking. Sandie, today we have two people with us, two guests who've made a difference. And I'm really excited about our conversation ahead on crisis impact.



Sandie [00:00:54] Well, I'm very happy to welcome two wonderful friends and colleagues and experts. Nicole Strattman, licensed clinical social worker, senior social services supervisor here in Orange County Social Services, and she is the Commercially Sexually Exploited Children (CSEC) Coordinator for Children and Family Services. What that really means is that when we have a CSEC victim, Nicole keeps track of all of the services, she manages protocols, she keeps everybody in the loop- coordinator for sure. We also have Sergeant Juan Reveles from the Anaheim Police Department. Big shout out to Anaheim, they've been leading on this for several years now. He has a background in gangs and narcotics and is the Chair of the Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force. So, I want to welcome both of you, Nicole and Juan to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast.



Nicole [00:01:58] Thank you.



Juan [00:01:59] Thank you, Sandie.



Sandie [00:02:00] So, kind of is a way to get a little bit better acquainted. I want Nicole to tell us about the award that you recently received.



Nicole [00:02:11] So, the award is the Above and Beyond award, which was granted to me by the California Department of Social Services. It was granted in January of 2020, which was the first time they have done this award, and it was in recognition of Human Trafficking Awareness Month.

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