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Brief concept Awareness

This is what we do:
- We are available for all people who need emotional first aid. This may be the case, for example, in cases of experienced violence, boundary violations, conflicts with others or simply personal questions.
- Instead of objective criteria, we focus on the subjective experience of the person concerned and find out what they need most at that moment.
- We want to support people in taking problems into their own hands and solving them.
- Awareness work should be carried out collectively by everyone at the camp. In this sense, we support concrete collectivization processes, such as the the bottle cap supporters and the networking for people who experience discrimination
- You can also be a bottle cap supporter. Just get a purple bottle cap and wear it visibly.
- You can join networks for people who experience discrimination by joining a signal group or by meeting at the camp.
- We support those affected in recognizing and formulating their wishes and needs. We also remain approachable for these people.
- The aim is always to support those affected towards self-determination and empowerment
We don't do that:
- We want to distance ourselves from a service character in our work. In concrete terms, this means that we reject the idea of always taking problems to a higher level and do not want to see ourselves as a power structure. We therefore do not want to exercise any structural power that we could theoretically have.
- Our awareness work takes place in the awareness tent. We do everything we can in the tent to support those affected in solidarity. But as awareness workers, we don’t go out into the world and change it.
- Nor do we initiate and support long-term processes. The reason for this is that we do not believe that these can be resolved at the camp and that we cannot provide long-term support as a structure. There’s a conlfict moderation structure for conflicts on the camp.
- We are not detectives and / or judges of truth. We can’t and don’t want to judge what’s right and wrong.