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Minimum Documentation, Minimum Sharing: How to Empower Survivors in a Data-Driven Society

Date & Time
April 9, 2026 (Virtual)
Start time: 12:30PM PT / 1:30PM MT / 2:30PM CT / 3:30PM ET
End time: 2:00PM PT / 3:00PM MT / 4:00PM CT / 5:00PM ET
Location
Virtual
OVW Approved?
OVW Approved Yes
Description

In our data-hungry world, it’s important to consider how the information survivors share with us is being collected, stored, and shared. Good documentation practices are just as important as other privacy planning steps, such as digital safety planning and address confidentiality programs.
Join Laisa Schweigert, Senior Technology Safety Specialist with NNEDV’s Safety Net Project, and Alicia Aiken, J.D., Director of the Confidentiality Institute, as we walk through best practices for victim services providers throughout the lifecycle of documentation, from what information is collected and how information is stored to when it is shared.

Topic Areas
Abuse in Later Life, Dating Violence, Domestic Violence, Rural, Sexual Assault, Stalking
Target Audiences
Dual SA and DV Program, DV Coalitions, DV Program, SA Coalitions, SA Program, Technical Assistance Providers
Contact
Laisa Schweigert lschweigert@nnedv.org