Client Confidentiality and Data Safety
Date: Nov 28, 2022
Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Price: Free for members and their staff; $35/Non-members
This webinar will focus on safety, privacy, and confidentiality in the context of providing advocacy services for survivors of abuse. Topics will include core privacy and confidentiality concepts, providing digital services, and how advocates can use technology in ways that minimize risk to survivor privacy.
Presenter(s):
Toby Shulruff
Toby works at the intersection of technology and gender-based
violence to analyze the impacts of technologies such as the
Internet of Things, communication tools, and data security, and
to develop strategies to increase survivor safety and privacy.
Toby has worked to strengthen organizations, advance systems
coordination, improve services for survivors, and prevent
violence since 1997. Toby has a MS in Public Interest Technology
from Arizona State University. She has a passion for bringing
together people from a variety of backgrounds to find solutions
to highly complex problems.
Chad Sniffen
Chad Sniffen has worked or volunteered in the movements against
domestic and sexual violence as a prevention educator, survivor
advocate, researcher, women’s self-defense instructor, and board
member since 1999. He has worked for community domestic violence
and rape crisis programs in California and Arizona; for campus
programs at the University of Arizona and the University of
California, Davis; and for state and national programs in
California, Pennsylvania, and Washington, DC. He earned a Master
of Public Health degree from the University of Arizona in 2007
Questions?
Please contact Michell Franklin, Michell@cpedv.org