Blog Article | 8 September 2016

Tech VS Abuse: How Can Tech Help Address Domestic Abuse

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

tech abuse logosComic Relief are running a very exciting research project around the role of technology in domestic abuse, to see where technology could help and for examples of what is already out there.

The event is for people who have experienced domestic violence and are also interested in hearing from support workers.

If you are interested in attending, registration details are on the leaflet below.

 

For more information, it can be found here online at: http://www.techvsabuse.info/

Tech VS Abuse: How Can Tech Help Address Domestic Abuse

 

Tech VS Abuse: How Can Tech Help Address Domestic Abuse


 

 

 

 

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