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Do you understand personal sovereignty?

Would you understand or recognise if or when you may be being trafficked?

Did you know that 80% of human trafficking happens in broad daylight?

Do you know the definition of human trafficking?

Do you know what Coercion means?

Professionals may push for direction, using fear, obligation or reverse threats. A reverse threat is controlling behaviour to coerce a person into an organisation, situation or routine by using their power as professionals or health care providers to convince a person or potential client; that it is imperative to follow such guidelines; even when it is in fact not, or when it may; actually be unsafe to join such organisations &/or follow such guidelines. Generally, Fear based coercion, predicated by the financial beneficiaries of such health services.

Did you know NDIS Facilitated “Providers” Restricting Civil Liberties is illegal under International Law? In fact, Any  Organisation or Entity Restricting Civil Liberties, is Illegal under International Law.

When does Restricting Civil Liberties become Human Trafficking? When Coercion & Restricted Civil Liberties become Policy of such organisation, entity or group.

Example; Medical Students, Students or “Professional Development” Activities where Clients are used, touched, observed, put on display &/or documented for the purpose of enhancing another person, party or organisation at the physical, emotional &/or financial expense to you.

Firstly, are you treated like a commodity/object or a human being?

Do people, providers &/or professionals speak to you, or speak about you?

Do people, providers &/or professionals Consult with you, or consult with each other, about you?

Are you made to feel invisible, unworthy, unheard & treated like an inconvenience by people taking thousands upon thousands of dollars a week from you?

Is your life trapped in a box of policies & threats by providers who do not comply with international law?

Are you being used as an object by hundreds of students or unwanted observation by professional development programs?