We’re glad you found us.
If you have experienced sexualized violence and need or want support – or perhaps don’t know exactly where to turn – feel free to write to us.
If you would like to support an affected person, please contact us, please in accord with them.
You can also gladly contact us if you are not sure whether you have experienced sexual violence.
Sexualized violence can be many things – looks, sayings, physical violence – which is why we don’t give a comprehensive definition here. Instead, we focus on the power to define – your authority to interpret, what you have experienced. We also take the intersections of power relations and oppression seriously; the interweaving of various issues, such as sexism, trans*misia, queer*misia or Ableism.
We can support you in conversation, in finding other appropriate contact points, in dealing with those around you – or in something completely different; it all depends on what you need.
You can also find other contact points here.
What does support mean?
If you would like to take us up on our offer, we want to provide you with competent, emotionally stabilizing consultation and support.
Support can mean anything that you perceive as support. One goal can be to protect you from re-traumatizing experiences and conversations or to prepare you for unpleasant situations that can arise in various contexts.
Furthermore, we want to help you to be able to move (more) safely in (scene)public spaces. Support can also mean supporting you to form support structures or supporting already existing support structures.