When:
October 8, 2020 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
2020-10-08T16:00:00+02:00
2020-10-08T17:00:00+02:00
Digital Tools to Boost Collaboration and Productivity
Tech Against Trafficking and BT will be hosting an online event to help you unlock the potential of your organization through the use of digital tools. The event will feature a Skills for Tomorrow workshop by BT. 

 

Date and Time

Thursday, October 8, 2020 | 15:00 – 16:00 (UK time)

Full Agenda

15:00 – 15:05: Introduction and overview – Tech Against Trafficking

15:05 – 15:15: How digital tools can support your organization – Freedom Fund

15:15 – 16:00: Collaborative tools to boost productivity – BT

More Details About the Session

COVID-19 has forced anti-trafficking organizations around the world to move online; pushing teams providing vital services to consider how to effectively transition programming to the digital sphere. This session will explore how to harness the power of digital tools to help boost your organization’s productivity as online, remote work becomes the ‘new normal’. During the session, we’ll introduce technologies and best practices that can be used by organizations of all different sizes, operating in geographies all over the globe. The goal is to enhance your team’s knowledge and confidence, by giving you an understanding of how to succeed with various collaborative tools from Slack to Microsoft Teams; to selecting the best video conferencing tool for your organization; to enhancing creative exercises and collaboration online with Mural, Trello, and more.

Online Session

We are following government guidelines; this event will be held as a virtual event rather than face to face. Your health and wellbeing are our priority. Please follow the instructions below to join:

  1. Join the event HERE
  2. You can join on mobile, tablet, or desktop.
  3. At any point, if you have a question, you can ask it in the Q&A area.
  4. We’ll collate all questions and be sure to answer as many as possible at the end of each session.

post

page

attachment

revision

nav_menu_item

custom_css

customize_changeset

oembed_cache

user_request

wp_block

wp_template

wp_template_part

wp_global_styles

wp_navigation

wp_font_family

wp_font_face

acf-taxonomy

acf-post-type

acf-field-group

acf-field

ai1ec_event

exactmetrics_note

Introduction to Webinar Series 2018 “The Human Trafficking – Organized Crime Nexus: Intersections, Vulnerabilities, and Analysis for the Private Sector”
VideosWebinarsEvents

When: January 18, 2018 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

The first webinar of the 2018 series will introduce the topic “The Human Trafficking – Organized Crime Nexus: Intersections, Vulnerabilities, and Analysis for the Private Sector,” and outline the webinar series for the coming months. Transnational organized crime groups make...

TAGS: Global
Interactive Map for Business of Anti-human Trafficking Initiatives and Organisations | Survey
News & AnalysisEvents

The Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime (GI-TOC) and the Global Business Coalition Against Human Trafficking (GBCAT), two of the founding organisations of the Interactive Map for Business of Anti-human Trafficking Initiatives and...Read More

TAGS: Global
Інформація для сільськогосподарських працівників, які перебувають у Шотландії на підставі сезонної робочої візи, про їхні права й підтримку
COVID-19 resourcesGuidance

Дана брошура створена задля надання мігрантам, які працюють у сфері сільського господарства за програмою Seasonal Workers’ Pilot у Шотландії, ві...Read More

TAGS:
New Study on Human Trafficking for Labour Exploitation in Peru’s Logging and Gold Mining Sectors.
News & AnalysisPublications

A new study conducted by IOM and the Catholic University of Peru sheds new light on human trafficking for labour exploitation in illegal logging and gold mining in the Madre de Dios region of the country. Peru is a country of origin, transit and de...Read More