Many people affected by sexual violence first speak about their experience in medical, therapeutic, or educational settings.
These moments matter — and they can be challenging.
Time pressure, uncertainty, and fear of “saying the wrong thing” are common, even among experienced professionals.
This work exists to support sensitivity, safety, and clarity in those moments.


My work does not replace therapy or medical care.
It is designed to support stabilisation, awareness, and respectful handling.

Where appropriate, I work in dialogue with existing structures and services.