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X-WR-CALDESC:This 90-minute webinar will cover the basics on how advocates 
 and other victim services professionals can protect confidentiality for su
 rvivors of domestic violence as required by federal law\, with a special e
 mphasis on how to foster collaborative relationships with allied professio
 nals (such as doctors\, law enforcement\, attorneys and mental health prov
 iders) without violating the boundaries of confidentiality.\n\nGuest Prese
 nter: Alicia Aiken\, J.D.\, Director\, Confidentiality Institute\n\nSince 
 2011\, Alicia Aiken has been the Director of Confidentiality Institute\, a
  national organization empowering people to protect privacy for crime vict
 ims.  Ms. Aiken specializes in delivering targeted\, entertaining & intera
 ctive training.  Additionally\, as Principal Consultant with Aiken Strateg
 ic Partners\, Ms. Aiken excels in strategic planning and coaching helping 
 professionals to improve their communication\, negotiation\, collaboration
 \, litigation\, management\, and supervision skills.   \n\nIn 2014\, Ms. A
 iken & Confidentiality Institute launched the Protecting Privacy to Enhanc
 e Safety Subpoena Defense Pro Bono Project for the American Bar Associatio
 n\, and she headed up a national discussion on cloud computing and crime v
 ictim privacy with National Network to End Domestic Violence.  In 2015\, M
 s. Aiken & Practising Law Institute’s ground-breaking web course “Effectiv
 e Communication with the Legal Services Client” was honored for Outstandin
 g Achievement in Technology by the Association for Continuing Legal Educat
 ion.  And\, in 2016\, she became the inaugural Faculty Fellow for PLI’s In
 teractive Learning Center.\n\nMs. Aiken spent 15 years with LAF (Legal Ass
 istance Foundation)\, the largest legal services program in Illinois\, whe
 re she represented victims of domestic violence and people living in pover
 ty in a wide variety of complex legal matters. While at LAF\, Ms. Aiken ro
 se to the position of Director of Training\, Pro Bono and Client Support S
 ervices\, and served on the Executive Committee of the 13 million dollar n
 on-profit organization.\n\nUniversity of Michigan saw fit to grant Alicia 
 Aiken undergraduate and law degrees in 1992 and 1995 (Go blue!)\, and she 
 has practiced trial and appellate law in Illinois\, Vermont\, and Michigan
 . She has been privileged to teach and consult with the University of Mich
 igan\, DePaul College of Law\, the University of Oregon\, the American Bar
  Association\, the Office on Violence Against Women\, National Council of 
 Juvenile and Family Court Judges\, Allstate Foundation\, Break the Cycle\,
  the National Network to End Domestic Violence\, and state-based domestic 
 and sexual violence organizations across the U.S.\n\n<a href='https://atte
 ndee.gotowebinar.com/register/7570075272296932353'><img src='https://cdn.f
 irespring.com/images/3828844a-594c-4ffc-bd25-66cd7767c06d.png' alt='' /></
 a>
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DESCRIPTION:This 90-minute webinar will cover the basics on how advocates a
 nd other victim services professionals can protect confidentiality for sur
 vivors of domestic violence as required by federal law\, with a special em
 phasis on how to foster collaborative relationships with allied profession
 als (such as doctors\, law enforcement\, attorneys and mental health provi
 ders) without violating the boundaries of confidentiality.\n\nGuest Presen
 ter: Alicia Aiken\, J.D.\, Director\, Confidentiality Institute\n\nSince 2
 011\, Alicia Aiken has been the Director of Confidentiality Institute\, a 
 national organization empowering people to protect privacy for crime victi
 ms.  Ms. Aiken specializes in delivering targeted\, entertaining & interac
 tive training.  Additionally\, as Principal Consultant with Aiken Strategi
 c Partners\, Ms. Aiken excels in strategic planning and coaching helping p
 rofessionals to improve their communication\, negotiation\, collaboration\
 , litigation\, management\, and supervision skills.   \n\nIn 2014\, Ms. Ai
 ken & Confidentiality Institute launched the Protecting Privacy to Enhance
  Safety Subpoena Defense Pro Bono Project for the American Bar Association
 \, and she headed up a national discussion on cloud computing and crime vi
 ctim privacy with National Network to End Domestic Violence.  In 2015\, Ms
 . Aiken & Practising Law Institute’s ground-breaking web course “Effective
  Communication with the Legal Services Client” was honored for Outstanding
  Achievement in Technology by the Association for Continuing Legal Educati
 on.  And\, in 2016\, she became the inaugural Faculty Fellow for PLI’s Int
 eractive Learning Center.\n\nMs. Aiken spent 15 years with LAF (Legal Assi
 stance Foundation)\, the largest legal services program in Illinois\, wher
 e she represented victims of domestic violence and people living in povert
 y in a wide variety of complex legal matters. While at LAF\, Ms. Aiken ros
 e to the position of Director of Training\, Pro Bono and Client Support Se
 rvices\, and served on the Executive Committee of the 13 million dollar no
 n-profit organization.\n\nUniversity of Michigan saw fit to grant Alicia A
 iken undergraduate and law degrees in 1992 and 1995 (Go blue!)\, and she h
 as practiced trial and appellate law in Illinois\, Vermont\, and Michigan.
  She has been privileged to teach and consult with the University of Michi
 gan\, DePaul College of Law\, the University of Oregon\, the American Bar 
 Association\, the Office on Violence Against Women\, National Council of J
 uvenile and Family Court Judges\, Allstate Foundation\, Break the Cycle\, 
 the National Network to End Domestic Violence\, and state-based domestic a
 nd sexual violence organizations across the U.S.\n\n<a href='https://atten
 dee.gotowebinar.com/register/7570075272296932353'><img src='https://cdn.fi
 respring.com/images/3828844a-594c-4ffc-bd25-66cd7767c06d.png' alt='' /></a
 >
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Navigating Survivor Confidentiality
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