Using AI Without Risk: Safety, Privacy & Smart Advocacy
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Using AI Without Risk: Safety, Privacy & Smart Advocacy

Can AI be safe for advocacy? Learn how to protect privacy and use AI wisely in your IEP journey.

By Advocacy Unlocked LLC

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Online

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

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About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Worried about data privacy when using AI? You’re not alone. This session will teach you how to use AI safely as a parent advocate. Learn what not to share, how to stay anonymous, and when AI can actually protect your time, energy, and peace of mind.

📌 Get smart. Stay secure. Advocate confidently.

What you'll gain:

  • Understand what personal data should stay private
  • Learn how to use AI safely with your child’s information
  • Discover anonymous prompting strategies that work

🎁 Free for attendees: You’ll get an AI Safety Do’s and Don’ts Checklist, a Parent Privacy Guide, and a PDF follow-up with the top privacy tips for confident prompting.

Frequently asked questions

Who is this session best for?

Parents who want to use AI but need confidence in how to do it ethically, securely, and strategically.

What will I walk away with?

A privacy checklist, prompt templates, and strategies you can use immediately to safeguard your advocacy while using AI tools.

Why should I learn about AI safety if I’m not very tech-savvy?

Because you don’t need to be. This webinar breaks down everything in plain language—with clear examples and ready-to-use tips.

How does this help me advocate better?

This is perfect for parents who want to feel more confident, less overwhelmed, and ready to lead their child’s IEP process using modern tools.

I’m concerned about privacy. Can I really trust AI with my child’s information?

That’s exactly what this webinar addresses. We’ll show you what to say, what not to share, and how to use AI safely and anonymously.

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Advocacy Unlocked LLC offers workshops, free webinars, coaching and advocacy services to empower parents to advocate for their child's education.

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