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Social Media and Client Confidentiality Carrie Rheingans University of Michigan School of Social Work HIV/AIDS Resource Center Friday, February 26, 2010
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Sex::Tech 2010 Social Media and Client Confidentiality

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Slides used for the workshop presentation at the 2010 Sex::Tech conference on February 26.
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Page 1: Sex::Tech 2010 Social Media and Client Confidentiality

Social Media and Client Confidentiality

Carrie RheingansUniversity of Michigan School of Social Work

HIV/AIDS Resource CenterFriday, February 26, 2010

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Agenda• Intro/History (5 min)• Objectives (5 min)• Group Work (55 min)

– Introductions (5 min)– Stakeholders (15 min)– Policy Drafting (15 min)– Report Back (20 min)

• Conclusion/Questions (10 min)

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Why does this session exist?• Sex::Tech

2009• New

technologies• Ethics• Practice

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Objectives• Understand the need to create organization-wide

guidelines regarding social media and confidentiality issues

• Discuss what to consider when creating organization guidelines

• Begin writing your organization’s social media confidentiality policy

• Plan first step to getting social media confidentiality policy implemented

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Group Work (groups of 5-8 ppl)

• Governmental Organizations• Non-governmental/Community

Organizations– Small (<20 staff)– Large (>20 staff)

• Youth/Student Organizations (high school/college)

• Health centers/clinics

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Group Work• Introductions (5 min)

– Introduce yourselves to each other– Describe your organization– Describe your role in your organization

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Group Work• Stakeholders (15 min)

– Who do you serve?– Who could possibly be

using social media to serve this population?

– Who needs to approve your social media guidelines?

– What do your funders say about social media use?

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Group Work• Policy Drafting (15 min)

– Which types of social media should be included?– Which staff should be included?

• Should board members, volunteers, clients be included?– What is specific to your field?– What will be your first step upon return to your

organization?

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Group Work• Report Back (20

min)– What was the easiest

part?– What was the most

difficult part?– What is your first step

to start this process?

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Questions &Comments

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Thank you!

Carrie [email protected]

http://www.twitter.com/crheinga http://ssw.umich.edu

http://hivaidsresource.org

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