What we do

  • We are committed to raising awareness and challenging the stigma surrounding people born from rape (PBR). We engage with PBR, their families and the organisations that support them.

    Our first campaign, ‘Language Without Stigma’, calls on institutions and services to stop using harmful and dehumanising language when referring to people born from rape.

  • We deliver victim-centred training for professionals in health, social care, policing and the criminal justice system. Our aim is to improve understanding and responses to the unique needs of people born from rape, ensuring services are compassionate, respectful and informed.

  • Our research focuses on understanding the long-term economic, social and emotional impact of being born from rape. By gathering evidence on how effective support can reduce costs to healthcare, social services, and the criminal justice system - and how justice and accountability can help prevent further sexual violence - we aim to inform better policy and drive meaningful, lasting change.

  • We believe lasting change comes through partnership. We’re building alliances with like-minded, national and international organisations, researchers, policy makers, survivors, and front-line professionals to share knowledge, strengthen support systems and advocate for justice and accountability together.