Safety, respect and self-determination are fundamental needs shared by all. For FLINTA* people, however, these needs are often insufficiently met, socially and institutionally.
Structural inequalities and a lack of sensitivity lead to mistrust and fear, and contribute to the fact that the number of unrecorded cases of sexualised and gender-specific violence continually remain so high. The design approach of the project is based on intersectional-feminist perspectives and focuses on four fields of action: empowerment, de-escalation, community and prevention, with the aim of rethinking security collectively, effectively, and centred on those affected.