Virginia Hotel Human Trafficking Recognition and Response
Employer and approval-review information for a Virginia hotel human-trafficking training course. It includes a course walkthrough, bilingual materials, curriculum, sample certificate, and planned pricing. Enrollment remains closed while DCJS review is completed.
The key questions a hotel operator or reviewer is likely to ask
Is this course open for enrollment now?
No. These public course details are available for employers and approval review while the Virginia submission materials and final launch setup are completed.
Does Virginia already offer free approved options?
Yes. Virginia's current hotel-training page and approved directory list free options through DCJS and other approved providers. This paid course is positioned for hotels that prefer managed training, bilingual support, and branded records.
Can the course be online only?
Yes. Virginia's current approval form expressly allows e-learning courses and asks for the course access URL, username, and password when the course is not hosted in the DCJS system.
What is the minimum online length?
The current DCJS form states that online modules must be at least 30 minutes long and recommends not exceeding 45 minutes per module.
Do hotels need every staff language covered?
The current DCJS form says hotels must show that the training is available in every language spoken by staff members. English and Spanish are prepared now, and additional language coverage can be planned by employer need before rollout.
Is price review measured against free courses too?
No. Virginia already has approved free alternatives. Price review is framed against comparable paid proprietary courses with a current public posted price.