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Wednesday, June 7, 2023

Human Trafficking Awareness Toolkit for Tribal Gaming and Hospitality Industry

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Intergovernmental Affairs

DHS’s Blue Campaign Releases Human Trafficking Awareness Toolkit for Tribal Gaming and Hospitality Industry

First of its kind guidance for tribal gaming and hospitality professionals on recognizing and reporting human trafficking

WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Blue Campaign announced the release of a new human trafficking awareness toolkit tailored to tribal gaming and hospitality professionals. Developed by DHS, the National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC), the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), and the U.S. Department of the Treasury, the “Human Trafficking Response Guide for the Tribal Gaming and Hospitality Industry” marks the first interagency partnership on a toolkit for the tribal gaming and hospitality community.

“Successfully combating human trafficking is a multi-disciplinary, ‘whole-of-society’ effort,” said Secretary Alejandro N. Mayorkas. “The Human Trafficking Response Guide for the Tribal Gaming and Hospitality Industry, the first of its kind, will assist an industry that is vulnerable to traffickers and will help protect potential victims. The survivor-informed toolkit will aid in the detection and prevention of human trafficking crimes in tribal gaming and hospitality settings. I thank the NIGC, BIA, and U.S. Department of Treasury for their continued partnership to combat human trafficking within the Indian gaming and hospitality industry.”

“This culturally tailored, survivor-informed toolkit combines the Department’s human trafficking knowledge, tools, and resources with the invaluable expertise, perspective, and guidance of the tribal gaming and hospitality industry, and Indigenous communities,” said DHS Center for Countering Human Trafficking Director Cardell T. Morant. “The toolkit empowers Indigenous communities to protect victims and provides them with the tools for identifying and reporting potential human trafficking situations to the proper authorities.”

Created at the request of, and with input from, tribal leaders, tribal gaming employees, and indigenous communities, this toolkit provides culturally appropriate, survivor-informed tips and resources for front line tribal gaming and hospitality employees at all levels, including security, surveillance, and transportation staff; casino gaming attendants; food and beverage staff; housekeeping, maintenance, and room service; and front of house staff. Along with specific definitions and examples of human trafficking, the guide contains printable posters with role-specific indicators of the crime and appropriate reporting information. The ultimate goal is prevention through detection and reporting.

“The fight against human trafficking includes highlighting industry best practices and maximizing coordination and resources across all of government,” said NIGC Chairman E. Sequoyah Simermeyer. “The Indian gaming regulatory community’s focus on preparedness can support both and includes efforts like the interagency toolkit.”

“Human trafficking is one of the worst forms of violence. As a partner in this process to develop training and outreach materials specific to human trafficking indicators in the tribal gaming industry, the Agency is grateful to share our expertise and the input we received from tribes and tribal gaming operations,” said Jeannie Hovland, NIGC Vice Chair and Office of Self-Regulation Director. “We’re hopeful this toolkit, infused with Indigenous culture and survivor informed content, helps those on the front lines identify potential victims and prevent abuse.”

The “Human Trafficking Response Guide for the Tribal Gaming and Hospitality Industry” is available for free download at: dhs.gov/blue-campaign/materials/toolkits.

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About Blue Campaign

DHS Blue Campaign is a national public awareness campaign designed to educate the public, law enforcement, and other industry partners on how to recognize the indicators of human trafficking and how to appropriately respond to possible cases. Blue Campaign is a member of the DHS Center for Countering Human Trafficking (CCHT), a cross-Department coordination center for countering sex trafficking and forced labor, including the importation of goods produced with forced labor. CCHT’s mission is to advance counter-human trafficking law enforcement operations, protect victims, and enhance prevention efforts by aligning DHS’s capabilities and expertise. Visit dhs.gov/blue-campaign for more information.

About NIGC

The National Indian Gaming Commission’s mission is to support tribal self-sufficiency and the integrity of Indian gaming through effective regulation. Together with tribes and states, the NIGC regulates more than 510 gaming establishments operated by nearly 250 tribes across 29 states. To learn more, visit www.nigc.gov and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

Your Invitation Wednesday, June 7, 2023 12:00pm-2:00pm. ROLE OF FAITH COMMUNITY IN ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP: From Climate Change Mitigation to Disaster Relief, Response and Recovery


 

 

Dear Colleagues:

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As we celebrate Caribbean Blue Economy Week, I thank you for agreeing to join our 
Roundtable Dialogue on the Role of Faith Community in Environmental Stewardship.
 
As climate changes continues it is vital that we in the Caribbean diaspora take a more strategic 
approach to how we engage the diaspora.
 
Over the years, since Gilbert, ICS  has been engaged in supporting various relief and recovery 
efforts, with community leaders like Loughton Sargeant, Director of DC Carnival and Image 
Band who has served as a defacto point person for the DC Metro region.
 
We at ICS believe that the Caribbean American Faith Community could be much more 
engaged in the process.  The goal of this conversation is to explore how the faith community 
sees the role of environmental stewardship and how we might work with the leaders in the faith 
community to develop a more robust community response at all stages of the ecosystem from 
climate change mitigation to disaster relief, response and recovery.
 
DRAFT AGENDA 
 
12:00 Call to Order  Opening Remarks - Dr Claire Nelson (3 minutes) - Why Are We Here? 
12:03 Opening Song - Gerard Placide (3 minutes)
12:06  Intro of Guests Dr Nelson and Order (4 minutes)
12:10 Rev Melbourne (7 minutes)  
12:17 Rev Constant (7 minutes) 
12:24 Dr Conrad Duncan (7 minutes)
12:31 Kamalah Fletcher (7 minutes)
12:38 Charles Sharp (7 minutes)
12:45 Internal Discussion Led by Dr Nelson (15 minutes)
13:00 Short Break Musical Interlude (Gerard Placide) 
13:05 Open Public Discussion (45 minutes) - The Goal is to Identify at least 3 ACTIONS we could take towards SMART Futures 
13:50 Where do we go from here? (Each Panelist offers 1 minute closing)
13:58 Closing Remarks

 

 

 


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Webinars to Inform State, Local, Territorial, Tribal and Private Nonprofit Partners on COVID-19 Disposition Guidelines

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FEMA Hosts Webinars to Inform State, Local, Territorial, Tribal and Private Nonprofit Partners on COVID-19 Disposition Guidelines


FEMA is hosting webinars to provide information and guidance related to the disposition of any remaining COVID-19 equipment and supplies. The four webinars are tailored to meet the needs of state, local and territorial stakeholders, tribal partners, private non-profits and those who prefer to receive information in Spanish.  

With the closing of the COVID-19 incident on May 11, 2023, FEMA understands the importance of addressing any concerns related to excess supplies and equipment that is no longer essential or usable. Please see below to participate in the one-hour webinar that is best for you:

English webinar for tribal partners

            When: June 6, 2023, at 3 p.m. ET

            Where: Zoom https://fema.zoomgov.com/j/1608302880

Meeting ID: 160 830 2880

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English webinar for state, local and territorial partners

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Spanish webinar/semiario virtual en español

When: June 9, 2023, at 1 p.m. ET | Cuándo: 9 de junio de 2023 a la 1 p.m. hora del este

Where: Zoom  https://fema.zoomgov.com/j/1601104315 | Dónde: Zoom  https://fema.zoomgov.com/j/1601104315

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