Human Trafficking and the Dental Environment (DWD20JUL22)
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Description | This webinar provides relevant up-to-date information on the prevalence of human trafficking and the role of the dental professional in the support of this group of patients with oral health and other needs. | ||
Additional information | This provides guidance on how to manage dental patients in this group and make one aware of human trafficking. The virtual platform this course will use is yet to be confirmed. A document will be added to the course documents section at least one week prior to the course date. Please ensure you review the course documents via ‘my courses’ at least one week prior to the course date to access any registration links that might be required. | ||
Venue | Platform tbc, - Virtual View details | ||
Date & time | Wednesday 20 July 2022, 18:00 to 20:00 | ||
Lecturers | Miss Divyakumari Keshani & Lindsey Maybin View details | ||
Target audience | Mandatory: Dental Hygienist, or Dental Nurse, or Dental Technician, or Dental Therapist, or Dentist | ||
Course style | Lecture | ||
Category | Clinical course | ||
Catering | No catering | ||
Development outcome | A, B, C | ||
CPD hours | 2:00 | ||
Cost | £10.00 | ||
Aims | This session will outline the signs of human trafficking and the role we play as dental professionals. | ||
Objectives | -Explore the impact on paediatric and adult patients living in the UK affected by modern slavery, human trafficking and the refugee crisis -Identify how to recognise modern slavery and which support services to refer to -Discuss the psychological and dental challenges for providing treatment for these patients and the strategies to support them -Discussed and analysed clinical cases with the team | ||
Learning outcomes | On completion of this webinar delegates should feel confident on recognising the signs of modern slavery and the referral pathways should be aware of the psychological and dental challenges for providing treatment for these patients and the strategies to support them | ||