DFV and Dark side of technology "protecting victims and exposing perpetrators"
Event description
DFV and the Dark Side of Technology: Protecting Victims and Exposing Perpetrators
Join us on Wednesday 4 December at Cabravale Diggers for an important conversation exploring how technology is being misused in the context of Domestic and Family Violence (DFV). This session will highlight emerging digital threats, share tools to support victim-survivors, and expose how technology can also be used to hold perpetrators accountable.
This event is for frontline workers, community leaders, and anyone committed to safety, justice, and digital accountability.
speakers are:
Dr. Astrid Perry OAM - Head of Women, Equity and Domestic and Family Violence at SSI (Settlement Services International) speaking on "Championing Action for Tech-Safety"
Akriti Verma- PhD researcher at Deakin University, specialising in digital emotion regulation and online well-being. speaking on "The Dark Side of Technology: Designing for Safety in Multicultural DFV Contexts"
Aleksandra Alavanja- DFV advocate and “lived experience”
Discussion will be facilitated by Hala Abdelnour, CEO and Founder of the Institute of non-violence
This event is proudly sponsored by Farfield City Council in partnership with Cabra-Vale Diggers, Community First Step and TAFE NSW.
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