This introductory online training equips hospitality professionals with the critical knowledge and tools to recognize and respond to human trafficking in lodging environments. Designed specifically for hotel, motel, and short-term rental staff—including front desk personnel, housekeepers, security staff, and managers—this program demystifies human trafficking and empowers learners to take practical action. Participants will learn how traffickers exploit the privacy and access provided by hotels and motels, what signs to watch for during check-in and throughout a guest’s stay, and how to act when something doesn’t feel right. Emphasis is placed on real-world scenarios, non-confrontational reporting, and establishing proactive relationships with local law enforcement. By the end, participants will be confident in fulfilling their duty to protect vulnerable individuals and collaborate effectively with community partners.
CourseBy Center for Learning
This course equips mandated reporters – including law enforcement, healthcare professionals, educators, social service providers, and others – with the knowledge and tools to identify and respond to human trafficking. Participants will learn about the different forms of trafficking, recognize key indicators, and understand Maryland’s legal obligations for mandated reporters. Using real-life case studies, the course provides step-by-step guidance on how to report suspected cases using a trauma-informed, victim-centered approach. By the end, participants will be confident in fulfilling their duty to protect vulnerable individuals and collaborate effectively with community partners.
CourseBy Center for Learning
This course is your introduction to becoming part of the For All Seasons circle of support. Through a series of short videos, you’ll meet team members from across our agency, from therapy and psychiatry to our Rape Crisis Center, services for those with Limited English Proficiency, and the Center for Learning. You’ll hear their stories, learn about our unique Open Access model, and see how every department works together to provide life-saving care. You’ll also become familiar with our policies and expectations as a volunteer, including confidentiality and conflict of interest guidelines. Along the way, you’ll engage in brief activities to help you connect what you’re learning to your role. By the end, you’ll understand who For All Seasons is, what we do, and how your volunteer service makes a difference in the lives of those we serve.
CourseBy Center for Learning