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January 2016

Frequently Asked Questions about U.S. Federal Laws and Confidentiality for Survivors

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This piece addresses common confidentiality questions about several U.S. federal laws that may impact survivors. It highlights key confidentiality and privacy provisions in the 2013 reauthorization of the Violence Against Women and Department of Justice Reauthorization Act and the 2010 reauthorization of the Family Violent Prevention Services Act.
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January 2016

Privacy & Safety on Facebook

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NNEDV and Facebook developed these two guides, "A Guide to Staying Safe on Facebook" and "Safety & Privacy on Facebook: A Guide for Survivors of Abuse," as resources to help Facebook users understand and navigate the various settings and features available to increase privacy and security.
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January 2016

Address Confidentiality Programs

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Address Confidentiality Programs (ACPs) are programs administered by individual states enabling victims of domestic violence, and sometimes victims of sexual assault and/or stalking) to keep their current address hidden and use an alternate mailing address for a variety of public and official processes. The specific procedures and qualifications vary by state. The document below outlines the protections of various states' ACPs, the legislation that created or supports these ACPs and other relevant program information.
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June 2015

Domestic Violence Counts 2014: A 24-hour census of domestic violence shelters and services

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his annual census documents the number of individuals who sought services in a single 24-hour period, as well as the types of services requested, the number of service requests that went unmet due to a lack of resources, and the issues and barriers that domestic violence programs face as they strive to provide services to victims of domestic violence.
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January 2015

Online Privacy & Safety Video Series

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Online privacy and safety is more than just checking your privacy settings. This video series discusses how you can be private and secure when using social media.
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September 2014

A Glimpse from the Field: How Abusers are Misusing Technology

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Abusers misuse technology in many ways to stalk, harass, and impersonate victims. NNEDV's Safety Net Project surveyed victim service providers on technology-assisted abuse in order to determine how abusers are misusing technology to abuse their victims and what can be done to help.
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  • Training Tools
July 2014

Conversation Guide: Starting the Discussion about HIV/AIDS

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This resource was designed to support advocates in beginning conversations about HIV with survivors of domestic violence.
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July 2014

Getting Started: Tips for Domestic Violence Service Providers

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Service providers can make small changes that can improve their response to the needs of survivors at risk for or diagnosed with HIV/AIDS. This resource helps domestic violence service providers integrate HIV discussions, screening, and support into their programs.
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July 2014

HIV/AIDS Risk Factors & Risk Reduction

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This two-page tool helps survivors and advocates understand HIV risk factors, and risk reduction methods.
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January 2014

Images, Consent, & Abuse

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Billions of images are captured, uploaded online, and distributed electronically every day. This handout discusses safety, privacy, and legal issues around the intersections of domestic and sexual violence, technology, and privacy.
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January 2014

Questions to Consider: Technology Safety for Programs

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The type of technology that victim service programs use and how it’s implemented can have a profound impact on the safety and privacy of both survivors and agencies. This article from TechSafety.org lists a few things for agencies to consider when using particular technologies.
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January 2014

Collaboration Action Plan

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This partnership and collaboration template allows multiple agencies to draw on their strengths to support ending violence and HIV in their communities.