Vision Statement
Ensuring that every survivor of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual abuse, or stalking has the confidentiality and privacy protections they deserve.
Confidentiality is Key
Every survivor who comes to a domestic violence or sexual assault agency for services must be confident that his or her private, personal information will be protected. Agencies face enormous challenges in creating effective, legally sound policies and responses that can protect both the survivor and the agency.
Agencies do not have to do this on their own.
The Confidentiality Institute has unmatched expertise. It provides the only up-to-date, state-specific, sophisticated training, toolkits, and on-call technical assistance to help an agency handle its most significant confidentiality and privacy challenges, whenever they arise.
Upcoming Presentations:
Privacy, Confidentiality and Supervised Visitation: What Gives?
Supervised Visitation Network National Conference
Denver, Colorado
May 6, 2010
www.svnetwork.net/conference.asp
Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs
Webinar on technology and confidentiality for member programs
May 12, 2010
Getting REAL about Parental Alienation
With Joan S. Meier, JD
AFCC Annual Conference
Denver, Colorado
June 5, 2010
www.afccnet.org/conferences/afcc_conferences.asp
SAFETY ALERT: If you are in danger, please use a safer computer, or call 911, your local hotline,
or the U.S. National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 and TTY 1-800-787-3224
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