After hosting Dr. Kat to speak, you too will say...
"After Dr. Kat spoke the magic happened. People were inspired. They stuck around and talked for a long time, and networked together -- for government workers, that says a lot."
"After Dr. Kat spoke the magic happened. People were inspired. They stuck around and talked for a long time, and networked together -- for government workers, that says a lot."
Presentations available in English and Spanish
Whether speaking at a fundraiser, a classroom, a seminar, testifying before a legislative committee or other, Dr. Katariina Rosenblatt, LL.M, PhD, is the premier resource.
Bookings: info@drkat.net
Whether speaking at a fundraiser, a classroom, a seminar, testifying before a legislative committee or other, Dr. Katariina Rosenblatt, LL.M, PhD, is the premier resource.
Bookings: info@drkat.net
Educating professionals in multiple disciplines and industries including but not limited to:
Business community
Concerned citizens
Elected officials and staff
Faith-based leaders
First responders
Foster care group homes and staff
Government officials
Hospital staff
Juvenile and federal detention centers
Local & federal law enforcement
Licensed mental healthcare practitioners
Medical community
Mental health practitioners
Modeling industry
Safe houses, non-government organizations (NGOs), and anti-trafficking communities
Schools and universities, public and private
Social Services agencies and non-government organizations
Travel and tourism industry
Sample Tracks on Sex Trafficking
Anti-trafficking policy implementing for your industry - from a business and legal perspective
How to provide culturally sensitive aid - Overcoming barriers to diverse populations including ethnicities, and socio-economic status
Luring techniques, Part 1---How a trafficker wins the trust of a child in order to bring him or her into sex trafficking.
Luring techniques, Part 2 –What it means to be groomed for the life of sex trafficking
Liaison Best Practices, Part 1 - How to integrate conflict resolution skills - Handling stress and best practices for decision-making for victims and their families as well as law enforcement and community partners.
Liaison Best Practices, Part 2 - How to work effectively with local, state, and federal agencies - How it differs from non-governmental organizations (NGOs). How you can ensure the best and most effective transition for survivors out of victimization and into stability.
Red Flags –What to look for and how you can stop child traffickers
Vulnerability factors, Part 1---A guide to understanding the vulnerability factors of the prey that lead to recruitment of American children into sex trafficking
Vulnerability factors, Part 2 --How the “daddy hole” plays a big part in recruiting a child
Sample Tracks on Domestic Violence
Understanding child exposure to traumatic events and vulnerabilities through development
Healthy vs. unhealthy relationships - Knowing and teaching the difference
Unhealthy family dynamics - A breakdown of families and how it relates to vulnerabilities in children
Business community
Concerned citizens
Elected officials and staff
Faith-based leaders
First responders
Foster care group homes and staff
Government officials
Hospital staff
Juvenile and federal detention centers
Local & federal law enforcement
Licensed mental healthcare practitioners
Medical community
Mental health practitioners
Modeling industry
Safe houses, non-government organizations (NGOs), and anti-trafficking communities
Schools and universities, public and private
Social Services agencies and non-government organizations
Travel and tourism industry
Sample Tracks on Sex Trafficking
Anti-trafficking policy implementing for your industry - from a business and legal perspective
How to provide culturally sensitive aid - Overcoming barriers to diverse populations including ethnicities, and socio-economic status
Luring techniques, Part 1---How a trafficker wins the trust of a child in order to bring him or her into sex trafficking.
Luring techniques, Part 2 –What it means to be groomed for the life of sex trafficking
Liaison Best Practices, Part 1 - How to integrate conflict resolution skills - Handling stress and best practices for decision-making for victims and their families as well as law enforcement and community partners.
Liaison Best Practices, Part 2 - How to work effectively with local, state, and federal agencies - How it differs from non-governmental organizations (NGOs). How you can ensure the best and most effective transition for survivors out of victimization and into stability.
Red Flags –What to look for and how you can stop child traffickers
Vulnerability factors, Part 1---A guide to understanding the vulnerability factors of the prey that lead to recruitment of American children into sex trafficking
Vulnerability factors, Part 2 --How the “daddy hole” plays a big part in recruiting a child
Sample Tracks on Domestic Violence
Understanding child exposure to traumatic events and vulnerabilities through development
Healthy vs. unhealthy relationships - Knowing and teaching the difference
Unhealthy family dynamics - A breakdown of families and how it relates to vulnerabilities in children
Also!
Key Note Speaking - Motivational and Inspirational Topics
Key Note Speaking - Motivational and Inspirational Topics
From Stolen to Restored
How to overcome anything including childhood trauma, drug addiction, poverty, domestic violence, and human trafficking, remove obstacles so you can fulfill your unique way to help others
Unexpected Joy - Teenage Pregnancy, From Anxiety to Peace
Facing your fears can give you the prize of your life
Planning and Persistence vs. the Culture of Now
How to be patient when you have so far to go
How to overcome anything including childhood trauma, drug addiction, poverty, domestic violence, and human trafficking, remove obstacles so you can fulfill your unique way to help others
Unexpected Joy - Teenage Pregnancy, From Anxiety to Peace
Facing your fears can give you the prize of your life
Planning and Persistence vs. the Culture of Now
How to be patient when you have so far to go