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Empowering and Supporting BAME Survivors

At S.E.L.F. (STOIC) CIC, we understand the unique challenges faced by Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) sexual abuse survivors. We are here to provide a safe and supportive space where individuals can heal, rebuild their lives, and reclaim their voices.

Through our tailored support services, educational resources, and community engagement initiatives, we aim to empower survivors with the knowledge, skills, and tools they need to navigate the complexities of recovery. We believe in fostering resilience, self-advocacy, and a sense of community.

We are committed to breaking the silence surrounding sexual abuse and promoting awareness within BAME communities. By amplifying their voices and advocating for their rights, we seek to create a culture of understanding, respect, and solidarity.

If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual abuse, please reach out to us. Together, we can break the cycle of abuse and create a better future for all.

Jeannie is a passionate advocate for the empowerment and healing of Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) survivors of sexual abuse. Drawing from her own experiences and extensive research in trauma recovery, she has dedicated her time to creating supportive resources and safe spaces for individuals navigating the complexities of trauma. With a background in criminal law, counselling and community work, Jeannie combines professional expertise with a deep understanding of the cultural nuances that impact BAME communities, ensuring that her work resonates with those who need it most. In this transformative book, Jeannie offers practical tools and insights aimed at fostering self-compassion and emotional resilience among survivors. By blending personal stories with evidence-based self-help strategies, she provides a compassionate roadmap for recovery that encourages readers to embrace their journey toward healing. Her approach emphasises the importance of cultural sensitivity, acknowledging the unique challenges faced by BAME survivors while promoting a sense of community and solidarity. Beyond her writing, Jeannie has set up a community interest company, S.E.L.F. (Stoic) CIC, as a Legacy for her daughters. S.E.L.F. is a 'Supporting Empowerment and Liberation for Survivors'. Jeannie is actively involved in workshops, speaking engagements, and community outreach programs, where she empowers individuals to reclaim their narratives and find strength in vulnerability. Her commitment to fostering understanding and compassion within society shines through in every aspect of her work, making her chief advocate in the movement for healing and justice for BAME survivors of sexual abuse.

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