A compelling three-part presentation where two sisters and a mother share their personal stories and experiences of the violence that occurred within their family. How could (sexual) violence happen within one family without anyone realizing it? This event, hosted by Hanze, explores their journeys and the questions that arise.
Find answers to questions like:
- How did they each cope individually?
- Why was there silence?
- How could a mother fail to protect her children from this violence?
- What could the outside world have done to help?
- This can happen to anyone—what could YOU have done?
Speakers:
- Stephanie Schlepers - Social Worker and expert by experience, GGZ-Drenthe
- Marieke Schlepers - Criminal and Family Law Attorney, Schlepers Advocatuur
- Janneke Kruijer - Former Teacher, Harens Lyceum
Program
- 19:00 - Reception with coffee, tea, and water at De Brink.
- 19:15 - Introduction by Winette in 't Veld, guidance expert and lecturer-researcher in Experiential Expertise in Care and Welfare, Academy of Social Studies.
- 19:20 - Welcome by Susan Ketner, Professor of Integrated Approaches to Child Abuse.
- 19:30 - Hear, See, Stay Silent… No! - A three-part presentation where the two sisters and their mother share their stories.
- 20:30 - Discussion with Marieke, Stephanie, and Janneke.
- Closing - The evening concludes with refreshments.
Location: De Brink (Marie KamphuisBorg)
Register Now
This event was previously scheduled but canceled due to weather conditions. Hanze invites you to attend the rescheduled session on Thursday, February 6, 2025.