Webinar on September 19: Data Security Advancing Access to Justice

Join us for an informative webinar focused on how three legal aid nonprofits used collection and portrayal of data to advance access to justice, while maintaining data security. This exclusive event is designed for attorneys, legal nonprofits, and foundations committed to improving access to justice through innovative data technology. Our virtual showcase brings together advocates working at the intersection of legal justice and advanced analytics. We will delve into the intricacies of implementing a well-executed data strategy at various stages of growth, while upholding the human right to dignity, privacy and safety.

Featuring Presentations By:

Mobile Pathways: Explore Asylum Navigator and Pathfinder, a breakthrough data insights platform that equips immigration attorneys with data-driven insights about their client.

Al Otro Lado: Learn about Apricot (now Bonterra), an established social services case management software, and how it can optimize data utilization to improve program effectiveness and demonstrate impactful client outcomes.

Center For Gender & Refugee Studies: Learn more about CGRS’s one-of-a-kind asylum case outcomes database and how CGRS is working to use data to advance the rights of asylum seekers.

What Will I Learn?

Our collaborative and discussion-based webinar will focus on:

1. Insights into Cutting-Edge Data Technology Projects: Examples of how the latest advancements in data technology can advance access to justice.
2. Advancing Justice Via Data: Explore how data can be harnessed to champion immigrant rights and broaden the scope of justice via policy reforms.
3. Networking with Field Leaders: Connect with leading experts in data, technology, and legal services.
4. Tips and Tricks for Data Security: Learn practical tips and tricks from seasoned professionals on how to keep sensitive information safe and secure. Understand how to achieve this without compromising operational effectiveness.

Register here.

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