Empowering women to be safe online A Facebook and Women's Aid partnership
Contributor(s): Facebook | Women's Aid.
Material type: BookPublisher: Facebook, 2017Description: electronic document (15 pages); PDF file: 2.9 MB.Subject(s): DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | RESOURCES FOR COMMUNITIES | RESOURCES FOR VICTIMS | SAFETY | SOCIAL MEDIA | TECHNOLOGY-FACILITATED ABUSE | INTERNATIONAL | UNITED KINGDOMOnline resources: Download resource, PDF, 2.9 MB | Find NZ helplines | Access related Netsafe NZ resources | Facebook safety centre Summary: The online world should be open and safe for everyone to use. Sadly, whilst it offers us incredible opportunities, it also provides perpetrators of domestic abuse many ways to control, threaten and intimidate their victims. This guide will empower you to be in control of your own safety on Facebook so you can stay connected to the people and causes you care about. (From the resource). Record #7475Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The online world should be open and safe for everyone to use. Sadly, whilst it offers us incredible opportunities, it also provides perpetrators of domestic abuse many ways to control, threaten and intimidate their victims.
This guide will empower you to be in control of your own safety on Facebook so you can stay connected to the people and causes you care about. (From the resource). Record #7475