Who do we support?
We support individuals and groups involved in one of the following processes:
- Environments that seek to deal with violence responsibly
- Support for victims (and the establishment of support structures)
- Working groups with perpetrators of violence (provided they are victim-oriented)
In the past, we have primarily supported individuals and groups from emancipatory and self-organized networks. These included: shared apartments, political groups, circles of friends, families, political alliances, housing and other collective projects, organizers and participants of self-organized events or parties.
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What do we offer?
- Reflection discussions for 1-3 people:
You support or are close to someone who has experienced and/or perpetrated violence and need a space to talk. Are you currently stuck or simply need two people who are not directly involved to talk to you about your processes, actions, and ways of dealing with the situation?
- Group facilitation as temporary process support:
You are involved as a group in dealing with an incident of violence and would like to have a moderator for individual meetings.
For us, it’s about what you need. It’s not about explaining to you “how to do it right.” Support discussions with us are often about getting an overview of the situation and developing options for action. You don’t need us for all the details.
