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Technology

Technology Webinars

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Date Title
04-28-2010 A Roadmap for Implementing Electronic Health Records in Programs Serving Torture Survivors
08-11-2009 Client Data Managment: Denise Dreher, NCB Institute Presentation

 


Technology Resources 

Client Data Toolkit - A special section on the Heal Torture website with a wealth of information about collecting, storing and managing client data for torture treatment centers.

NPower's Technology Guide for Nonprofit Leaders A Mission Support Tool for Health and Human Services. Includes case studies, tools to meet your goals, and using technology in a human-centered way.

Database Planning Guide for NonProfits by CompuMentor
A manual for small and medium-sized nonprofit organizations who are making decisions about current and future databases. The guide is designed to help staff members develop a database plan that will help them purchase or build a database that meets their specific needs. Well written, simple to use and easy to understand. Distributed for free from our friends at TechSoup.

NonProfit Technology Network (NTEN)
NTEN is the membership organization of nonprofit professionals who put technology to use for their causes.  NTEN is a community of peers who share technology solutions across the sector and support each other’s work.

Software and Technology Vendors’ Association (SATVA)
A trade organization for vendors of behavioral health and human services software and information technology. The members have a genuine concern for promoting the use of effective information technology in behavioral health and human services. Great articles in the Publications section on moving to an Electronic Medical Record system.