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Nola Brantley Speaks provides:

Nola Brantley Speaks seeks to empower providers through training (in-person and online), curriculum development, and event coordination to create a community of support for young men, women, and transgender individuals exiting and currently in the commercial sex industry. To learn more about youth involved in the commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) check out the links below. 
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Nola Brantley Speaks Trainings

Nola Brantley Speaks offers a variety of trainings on youth and young adults engaged in the commercial sex industry and trauma-informed care. Nola Brantley and Dr. Nicole Klasey have developed a survivor-clinician training model in which participants learn the theoretical foundation while hearing from someone with lived experience. Click below to find out more information on our newest trainings.
CSEC 103
CSEC + Harm Reduction
Generational Trauma
Healing Shame with CSEC
The Impact of Poverty
Intersection of CSEC + Race/Ethnicity

Upcoming Nola Brantley Speaks Trainings

Jan 21 Alameda "Raising Awareness" (CSEC Prevention for Parents and Caregivers Curriculum) Facilitator Training 
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 Jan 22 Kern Working with Trauma Survivors in Professional Settings
Jan 26 Yolo Harm Reduction & Healing Shame with CSEC 
Jan 27 Contra Costa Generational Trauma
Jan 28 Alameda Strategies to Address Vicarious Trauma​ 

Jan 29 Alameda Organizational Strategies for Managers to Address Vicarious Trauma
Feb 2 Alameda The Impact of Structural Racism on Foster Youth
Feb 3 
Applying Harm Reduction with Youth and Young Adults in the Commercial Sex Industry in the midst of COVID
Feb 4 Alameda Cultural Perspectives of Trauma
Feb 8-9 Zoom CSEC 101 Train-the-Trainer
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Feb 10 Alameda Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Males
​Feb 11 Alameda Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Gay Cis Males and Transgender Females

Feb 17 Alameda CSEC 103
​Feb 18 Alameda Taking a Deeper Look at Human Trafficking
Feb 22 Alameda Generational Trauma ​
Feb 25 Alameda Navigating Difficult Conversations with Youth about Social Injustices

March 2 Alameda CSEC + Harm Reduction 
March 8 Alameda Strategies to Address Vicarious Trauma Part 2

March 11 Consent vs Coercion
​March 12 An Overview of Child Labor Trafficking 

March 15 Alameda Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Native Americans
March 17 Contra Costa Taking a Deeper Look at Human Trafficking
March 18 Seneca CSEC 101
March 23 Alameda Impact of Poverty 
​March 25 Alameda Applying Harm Reduction with CSEC

April 7 Alameda CSEC 101 
April 8 Alameda Taking a Deeper Look at Human Trafficking
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April 14-15 Alameda "Word on the Street" (CSEC Prevention) Facilitator Training 
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May 5 Alameda Strategies for Addressing Vicarious Trauma
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May 6 Alameda CSEC 103

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Latest Posts

Life Lesson #2 from Nola Brantley to Survivors in the Movement
April 28, 2020
Life Lesson #1 from Nola Brantley to Survivors in the Movement
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June 3, 2018
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​"Don't You Dare Blame This On My Mother"
May 14, 2018

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Recommendations for Social Service Agencies' Response to Peer Recruitment Amongst Commercially Sexually Exploited Youth
November 1, 2016

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  • Home
  • About NBS
    • Who is Nola Brantley?
    • NBS in the Media
  • Training
    • CSEC 101
    • CSEC 102
    • CSEC 103
    • CSEC + Harm Reduction
    • CSEC Advocacy
    • CSE of Males
    • Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Gay Cis Males & Transgender Females
    • CSE of Native Americans
    • CSEC Engagement Strategies for Out -of-Home Care Providers
    • Child Labor Trafficking
    • Consent vs. Coercion
    • Generational Trauma
    • Healing Shame with CSEC
    • Organizational Strategies
    • "The Empowerment Project" Facilitator Training
    • The Impact of Poverty
    • The Intersection of Human Trafficking and Ethnicity
    • The Intersection of CSEC + Technology
    • "Raising Awareness" Facilitator Training
    • Strategies to Address Vicarious Trauma
    • "Word on the Street"
    • Working with Trauma Survivors in Professional Settings
  • #Care4selfcare4others
  • Curriculum Development
  • Event Coordination
  • Resources
    • WHY ARE YOUTH INVOLVED IN CSEC?
    • WHAT IS CSEC?
    • NBS Blog