Nursing 4440A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Wicked Problem, Itch, Body Language

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A teenage young woman comes to the clinic with urinary frequency, burning, and itching. Ontario(cid:495)s strategy to end human trafficking (http://www. mcss. gov. on. ca/en/mcss/programs/humantrafficking/ firstyearprogress. aspx) Indigenous led approaches: prevention and community supports, provincial coordination and leadership. Types of exploitation in ontario (rcmp, 2014; aams, 2014: forced labour, servitude, sexual exploitation, forced marriage, forced illegal activity, organs. Who is vulnerable? (rcmp, 2014; goldberg et al. , 2017: migrant workers, especially if they attempt to stay, newcomers to canada. 4: socially/economically disadvantaged, homeless, lgbtq, aboriginal persons, youth, previous sexual or physical abuse, complex trauma, mental illness/addiction. Disguises used by human traffickers: pretender, provider, promiser, protector, punisher. Why do trafficked persons (cid:494)stay(cid:495)? (rcmp, 2013: forced confinement. Intimidation/fear of repercussions: harm to themselves, their family/friends, pets. Isolation: substance use/dependence, self-destructive behaviours, fear of law enforcement, arrested/deported, not understanding they are trafficked, shame, language barriers, fear of deportment. 6: lack of knowledge of rights, fear, fear, fear. 50-60% present with red flags (fraser health, 2016; polaris project, 2017)

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