The Alarming Connection Between Foster Care and Sex Trafficking with Hollie Strand
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In this episode of the Foster Friendly Podcast, host Brian Mavis and co-host Courtney engage with Hollie Strand, a forensic examiner with extensive experience in child safety and trafficking. The conversation delves into the complexities of sex trafficking, the grooming process used by predators, and the alarming connection between foster care and trafficking. Hollie shares insights on the importance of internet safety for children, the role of parents in protecting their kids, and the necessity of building a supportive community for vulnerable children. The episode emphasizes the critical need for foster care as a proactive measure to prevent trafficking and offers practical advice for parents and foster families.
Takeaways
- Hollie Strand has 26 years of experience in child safety and trafficking.
- Sex trafficking is often misunderstood; it involves the exchange of goods for sexual acts.
- Victims of trafficking may not see themselves as victims due to psychological manipulation.
- Grooming involves breaking down a person's spirit to make them compliant.
- Foster care can create vulnerabilities that lead to trafficking.
- Internet safety is crucial for children to prevent exploitation.
- Parents must actively supervise their children's online activities.
- Building a safety net of supportive adults is essential for at-risk youth.
- Foster parents can play a significant role in preventing trafficking.
- Community involvement is vital in supporting foster care and child safety.
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