14th Nov, 2023 (2-3pm)

Introducing Edna™ to NATS

In this online discussion with the Women’s Network at NATS, I introduce them to Edna™, and how it has the potential to transform support for domestic abuse victims & survivors by utilising existing systems and advancing technology.

We delved into the potential of AI to provide comprehensive care, support, and education for victims & survivors. It was truly inspiring to see the interest and engagement from the audience as we discussed the positive impact of this innovative approach.

Give it a watch 👀

For those who missed the event, watch the video, and get in touch with any questions or ideas.

Despite the sensitivity of the topic, the focus remained on the potential for technology to bring about positive change in this crucial area. I'm grateful for the opportunity to share my passion for social change and human-centered design with such a receptive audience.

“Thank you for coming along & presenting Edna. The app looks like it will be amazing! So fascinating to hear about all the work you’ve put into it.”

Frankee R
Technical Service Support at NATS

“I’m absolutely blown away with how you’ve thought of every single little detail. I think once it launches more widely it’s going to be an amazing resource and will literally save lives. Just wonderful! Thank you so much for taking the time to talk through it all with us.”

Lisa Breslin
Communicator at NATS

A huge thanks to Emma Waddell (for inviting me along), NATS (for having me), the Royal College of Art (for their incredible support & all-round creative genius), and of course, everyone from the Women’s Network who attended and supported this important discussion. 🙏

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