Sexual harm demands responses that honor survivors’ autonomy while creating real accountability. Our restorative practices provide structured processes where healing and responsibility can coexist.
What We Address
We work with organizations to prevent and respond to the full spectrum of sexual harm, including:
Our restorative processes are trauma-informed, survivor-centered, and grounded in accountability and healing.
Empathy & Understanding
We believe that empathy is the cornerstone of effective violence prevention. We listen actively and approach every situation with compassion to truly understand the unique needs of our clients.
Restorative Circles
Community-based processes that address harm within group contexts, rebuilding trust and shared norms.
Survivor Impact Statements
Survivors share the impact of harm through written statements, recorded messages, or facilitated conversations.
Tailored Psychosocial Education
Customized interventions addressing consent, power, trauma, and relationship dynamics specific to your population and context.