Posts Tagged ‘tech safety’
Safer Internet Day: Tech Safety is Survivor Safety
Technology plays a huge role in our daily lives, and for survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV), it can be used to cause serious harm. Technology-facilitated gender-based violence can involve using digital tools to monitor, harass, threaten, or control someone. This can involve tracking, accessing accounts without consent, impersonation, or ongoing digital harassment. As technology changes, so do the ways…
Read moreJanuary is Stalking Awareness Month: Understanding Stalking in the Digital Age
January is Stalking Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness about a form of abuse that is often hidden, minimized, or misunderstood. Stalking is about control, fear, and ongoing harm. In today’s world, technology has made stalking easier to carry out and harder to escape. What is Stalking? Stalking is a pattern of repeated, unwanted behaviour that causes someone to…
Read moreSafer Internet Day: Understanding and Preventing Tech Abuse
As technology continues to shape our lives, it is important to recognize how it can also be used as a tool for harm. Technology abuse is a growing form of violence that involves using digital tools and platforms to control, harass, or intimidate others. For survivors of intimate partner violence, this may look like: On…
Read moreWebinar: Safety planning before, during and after separation
This webinar examines key safety issues for women leaving an abusive relationship from the time the woman begins to consider separation, throughout the separation and family law processes and beyond. We will look at both physical and emotional safety issues, legal steps women can take, tech safety and keeping children safe, offering tips and strategies…
Read moreSample language for court orders to limit tech abuse involving children
Involving children in abuse of their mother after separation is a common tactic of manipulative ex-partners. Many use the children as pawns, drawing them into adult issues, bribing and/or threatening them to try to win their favour or using them to spy on their mother. One tool abusers use to involve children is communication technology.…
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