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How to take care of your self

This website provides lists of services for people with different situations and needs. It’s important to be aware that the listed service providers are bound by local laws and regulations. We hope you find a service perfect for you, but we know that stigma and judgement can still occur. Here are some tips for self protection and ways to prepare yourself when reaching out for support for the first time.

Considerations and recommendations on how to stay safe and comfortable when using the StepTo.Support platform and the services found on it:

  • Read the website of the service. Things to consider:
    • What does the service entail? Who is it for?
    • Is it anonymous? How are they dealing with confidentiality and privacy?
    • Does the service have mandatory reporting obligations?
    • In case of online service, what kind of data is stored?
    • Is it free? If not, what are the costs?
    • In case of in-person service, is a referral needed?
    • Who is providing the service? How is it financed?
    • Is there any research to support the evidence base of the service?
    • Does the service suit your personal needs?
  • Make a list of questions you might have or information you need before reaching out to the service.
  • Use a nickname or anonymous e-mail address.
  • Don’t provide personal information (any information that could be traced back to you) when using online services, such as chat functionalities.
  • Beware of ‘not quite right’ feelings. It is important you feel safe.

The main difference between online services and in-person services lies in anonymity. It will be much more difficult to identify a person using online services where anonymity is guaranteed. For in-person services, it should be considered that it might not be possible to stay anonymous and that potentially a referral is needed.

To protect your identity online and to communicate with services anonymously, you might want to take extra precautions. For example, you could use your browser’s private or incognito mode to prevent storing your browsing history and cookies.

Frequently asked
questions

If you have any further questions, please visit the contact us page.
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This platform is aimed at individuals concerned about or experiencing distress due to their sexual thoughts or behaviors towards children, those at risk of engaging in sexual violence against children, and those who have already engaged in such behavior. Additionally, the platform caters to a secondary target group that includes professionals who interact with the primary group in their work, as well as friends, family, or colleagues of individuals in the primary group, and people with a general interest in the prevention of child sexual abuse and child sexual abuse material.

This platform assists those seeking help to find the support that suits their needs, regardless of their background. This platform is a non-judgmental and supportive space where you can discover a wide range of services across Europe that aim to provide support and help or someone to talk to. 
We believe that by connecting you with people who understand your needs, you can find support to navigate any complex emotions and experiences.

Yes, the safety of website visitors is our top priority. We take the protection of your personal data very seriously and adhere strictly to the rules of data protection laws. Personal data is only collected on this website to the extent that is technically necessary. Under no circumstances will the data collected be sold or passed on to third parties for other reasons.

We would like to point out that data transmission on the Internet (e.g. when communicating by e-mail) can have security gaps. Complete protection of data against access by unauthorised third parties is generally not possible for technical reasons. We make every effort to protect your data as best we can. Further information on how you can additionally protect your data can be found here: Safety Tips

This page gives you an overview of how we guarantee this protection and what type of data is collected for what purpose: Privacy

The StepTo.Support website was created through the collaboration of experts in the fields of sexology, mental health, psychiatric treatment, and health promotion as part of the ‘Protect and Prevent Through Support’ (2PS) project, funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe Programme. This partnership involves a diverse group of professionals and researchers who have dedicated their efforts to understanding and addressing the needs of individuals seeking support for sexual thoughts or behaviors towards children. The development of the platform was guided by insights gained from direct feedback, interviews, surveys, and user testing with the target audience, ensuring the resources and interventions provided are relevant and effective. The team’s collective expertise and commitment to offering confidential and therapeutic support have been fundamental in creating a platform aimed at fostering wellbeing, safe choices, and life free of sexual crimes against children for its users. For more information, see the About page.

If you’re struggling and in need of immediate assistance, it’s important to reach out for help. In a mental health crisis, contacting 24-hour local emergency services or a crisis hotline in your area is crucial. They are equipped to provide immediate support and guide you towards the next steps: Emergency Page

Additionally, our platform offers resources and interventions designed to assist individuals seeking to live a positive and harm-free life. While our platform itself does not provide real-time crisis intervention, some of the services listed on our site offer information and support that can be accessed 24/7. These resources may offer guidance and information that could be helpful to you at any time, day or night.

Remember, you’re not alone, and there are services and professionals ready to support you through this challenging time.

Find the right fit
for you

StepTo.Support offers you the opportunity to find help without fear of judgment, regardless of your situation.

Online support

Online support

Digital self-help programs, websites with useful information and peer support platforms.
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In-person support

In-person support

Direct contact is possible through individual or group therapy, telephone helplines and more.
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe Programme under grant agreement No. 101073949

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