From Brittany Peck of Shared Hope <[email protected]>
Subject 2020 JuST Conference Updates
Date June 1, 2020 4:45 PM
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JuST Conference 2020, November 4-6, Washington, DC

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Early Bird rate extended to August 1!

We have extended the early-bird rate deadline to August 1. We hope you are able to consider joining us!

Registration

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and Invoice Requests

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are currently open and will remain open. We encourage you to consider requesting an invoice, to hold your seat and lock-in the early bird rate. We are optimistic that in November we will be able to join together in Washington, DC for JuST 2020, but to ease your mind about registering now, please review our refund policy here.

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Additional Updates:

The Survivor Scholarship application is still available! Applications are due by June 30.

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A new Volunteer Packet and sign-up form can be found here.

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We are able to extend a registration discount to students again this year! For more information, review our student verification form

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. Due to the sensitive, and sometimes graphic, nature of content provided during our workshops and presentations, we require that all attendees are 18+.

We will be making regular updates regarding COVID-19 on our website

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Our team has been working alongside our advisors to build a robust and advanced course line-up of workshops for this year’s JuST program. Here are a few topics you can expect to see in a draft agenda, coming soon! Stay tuned!

Tackling trafficking at scale with data

Human trafficking and brain trauma

Intergenerational trauma and traumatic childhood attachment

Identifying and supporting commercially sexually exploited youth in the juvenile justice system

Survivor paths to employment

Money laundering and CST investigations

Navigating the post-trafficking experience and marriage

Responsible messaging

Tips for being a great ally and advocate

Closing the justice gap for human trafficking survivors

And so much more!!

Over the next few weeks, we will be adding confirmed workshops to our online agenda. Check back each week to see what’s in store! The current list of confirmed speakers and workshops will soon be posted here

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in the Agenda section of our website. We can’t wait to learn with you!

The JuST Conference planning team wishes you safety and good health and we thank those that are working diligently to continue to provide services during these times.

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If you suspect a human trafficking case, call the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children Hotline at 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678). It's secure and anonymous and accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days per week.



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