This unique 3-day training summit focuses on the intersection of technology and domestic & sexual violence, stalking, and trafficking.
Covering a wide range of technology-related issues, this conference will be helpful to advocates, law enforcement, and legal professionals who work with survivors of abuse.
Participants will be given tools and information to respond to technology abuse, to enhance services for survivors of violence, and to hold offenders accountable. In addition to incredible attendees from all over the United States and internationally, our excellent faculty includes the Safety Net Team; survivors; national experts on technology, confidentiality, and privacy’ technology developers and representatives from technology companies; and leaders in law enforcement, domestic violence, and the legal field.
Call for Proposals
We are now accepting presentation proposals for the 5th Annual Technology Summit.Proposals are due February 15th. We’re seeking proposals for workshops that provide tools and information to respond to technology abuse, help survivors of abuse use technology safely, enhance services for survivors, and hold offenders accountable. Proposals should be survivor-centered, trauma-informed, and include culturally competent approaches. The session content should include innovative strategies and support best practices. All workshops will be 60-90 minutes long. Follow this link to submit your proposal.
Registration
Registration for the Technology Summit will open soon and will be announced with other information through our listservs and on techsafety.org. This year’s registration rates will be:
Early Bird (Before May 26) - $425
Standard Registration - $490
The registration fee includes full access to all training sessions, light receptions, and related events as well as continental breakfast (lunch and dinner is not included).
Please feel free to contact us at safetynet@nnedv.org if you have any other questions. We hope to see you in San Francisco!