Power and Control in the Age of AI
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Power and Control in the Age of AI

Join us as we deep dive into AI. Understand the risks to survivors and children, best practice and how AI is reshaping the VAWG landscape.

By Technology Facilitated Abuse and Economic Empowerment Team, Refuge

Date and time

Location

Online

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

From chatbots to note takers to translation apps, artificial intelligence has infiltrated every aspect of our lives, but what does this mean for survivors of domestic abuse and the future of direct support? Delivered by our specialist Technology Facilitated Abuse and Economic Empowerment team, this webinar will take a deeper look at the emerging risks of AI for survivors and their children. Developing frontline understanding of how AI intersects with economic, and technology facilitated abuse, the session will look at the effects of algorithmic biases and how can we ensure best practice. Participants will leave with strategies to navigate AI-driven challenges centred around survivor safety and autonomy, empowering frontline professionals to explore the impact of AI and its role in reshaping the VAWG landscape.

Frequently asked questions

Who is this training suitable for?

This training is suitable for anyone working directly with children or survivors of abuse. Prior understanding of domestic abuse is required.

How can I register?

Please make all bookings via Eventbrite. You cannot access the session without a ticket. This session is only open to professional so please ensure you book with your professional email address. All registrations with personal email will be rejected.

What will the training include?

This training will reference domestic abuse and technology facilitated abuse. Please consider if this is conducive to your own wellbeing before registering to attend. The session will run for 1 hour and 30 minutes.

What if I am affected by the topics covered in the session?

If you or someone you know if affected by the topics covered, please visit: National Domestic Abuse Helpline: 0808 2000 247. BSL and chat functions are available at reduced times. NSPCC Helpline: 0808 800 5000 or email help@NSPCC.org.uk. Samaritans: 116 123. You can also email jo@samaritans.org.uk.

What should I arrive for the session?

Please arrive 5 minutes early to the session to allow for prompt start. Any attendee's who arrive after 10.10am will not be admitted to prevent disruption.

What are the expectations of attendees?

Refuge is committed to providing a safe, respectful learning environment for all. We reserve the right to remove any attendee from a training session if they behave in an inappropriate, disruptive, or abusive manner.

Why are there different ticket costs?

We offer tiered pricing to improve accessibility, recognising that organisations have different budgets. This flexible approach ensures cost isn’t a barrier, allowing more professionals to access vital training and support safer outcomes for all. Please choose the ticket that suits your organisation

£0 – £11.55