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Project Safe Escape: Help Domestic Violence Victims Safely Escape Their Abusers
ORGANIZATION: The Operations Security Professional's Association
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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13 people are interested
According to the National Domestic Abuse Hotline, 75% of domestic violence homicides happened after the victim left or tried to leave.
This project provides critical safety information to domestic violence shelters and those they assist. This information helps them to prepare to leave without the abuser discovering, and violently disrupting, their plans. We provide education, awareness tools, direct assistance and other resources to assist victims as they make arrangements to leave the situation.
We need subject matter experts in various security disciplines, eLearning course creators, article writers, and others to help create information and training packets for shelters and advocacy groups. These resources and training will prepare advocates to help victims safely escape their abusers by concealing their intentions, hiding their location, and other important tasks.
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About The Operations Security Professional's Association
Location:
28928 Morro st, Barstow, CA 92311, US
Mission Statement
To provide Operations Security and safety education to key groups, such as academia, military/government, schools, domestic violence shelters and related entities.
Description
OPSEC (Operations Security) is simply denying an enemy or adversary information that could harm you or benefit them. This applies online, in person, and to what can be otherwise observed. This is very important in today's world, and is exploited by criminals, terrorists and profiteers.
Operations Security Professional's Association (OSPA) is dedicated to improving awareness of OPSEC procedures, as well as building cohesion amongst its members. OSPA members work together behind the scenes to further the discipline that is OPSEC. First and foremost, however, OSPA wants to help keep people safe.
OSPA is a 501c3 organization that focuses on peer development and interaction in order to help provide the best possible training and resources to beinning and established OPSEC professionals, as well as to Schools, Military, Law Enforcement, etc.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
December 14, 2016
SKILLS
- Child Welfare
- Crisis Intervention
- Teaching / Instruction
- Journalism
- Internet Research
- Crisis Counseling
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
N/A