Visible Project works with health and care services to improve support for adults who have experienced childhood sexual abuse, helping services become more trauma-informed, accessible and safe for survivors.
Their work includes:
- introducing trauma-informed practice in community mental health hubs, guiding culture change, staff roles and supportive approaches for survivors
- improving access to healthcare settings by working with services, such as GP practices and dentists, to reduce barriers survivors face in appointments and examinations
- providing policy tools and guidance that help organisations improve how they respond to adults who experienced childhood sexual abuse
- sharing survivor insights through resources like the Visible Voices podcast to shape practice and learning
For more information, visit their website or get in touch using the contact details at the top of this page.