Launching the workshop worldwide: notes from the founder

When I designed the first version of the workshop in 2023, I had no idea it would be sitting at this scale three years later. We are launching the international edition of the Sexual Violence Prevention Workshop in 15 languages, with regional representatives in several countries, and a growing network of facilitators around the world. This piece is a quick stocktake — what we learned, what changed, and what comes next.


A short history

The first version of the workshop was launched in French in 2023 as a 3-hour collaborative format inspired by what works in collective intelligence pedagogy. It addressed an old frustration of mine: awareness campaigns inform without transforming. We don’t lack good intentions on this subject. We lack frames that adults can walk through together to actually think about it.

In its first two years, the French version was delivered in workplaces, local government services, social care organisations, and community groups. People we had never met started running their own sessions, in their own circles.

That gave us the answer to a question we had not formally asked: can this method travel?

It looked like it could. So in early 2025, we started the rebuild.


Why rebuild and not translate

A translation would have been the easy path. We did the harder one because some choices in the French version were specifically French. In Tokyo or Lagos or São Paulo, the same cards would have either confused or alienated their readers.

Throughout the cards and the facilitator’s manual, we replaced country-specific examples with broader formulations. Where the French version cited a French law, the international version cites the principle the law expresses.

The French facilitator’s notes assumed that the host had a baseline familiarity with French public discourse on these topics. The international version assumes much less and provides much more.


What 15 languages means in practice

The 15 supported languages — Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Turkish — were not chosen arbitrarily. They cover approximately 4 billion native and second-language speakers, which is close to half the world’s population. For comparison, English alone covers about 1.5 billion when including non-native speakers; the next 14 languages roughly double that reach.

New languages will be added when we have a team committed to maintaining them over time.


The network

Beyond the materials, the workshop only exists because people choose to host it. If the project speaks to you, we invite you to get involved. The role is meaningful, the people involved are remarkable, and this work gives us hope for the future.
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What comes next in 2026

Three things, in rough order:

First, the Preventorium video series. The first long-form video will publish in September 2026 — evidence-based videos on the topics the cards cover. The aim is not to replace the workshop but to give curious visitors a way in, before they decide to attend or facilitate.

Second, the online facilitator training. The book remains sufficient; the training is for those who want to become Certified Facilitators and deliver the workshop in a professional capacity.

Third, the research collaboration. We are opening conversations with university research groups in a few countries to formalise the evaluation of the workshop’s effects. The method is built on existing science, but the workshop’s own effects deserve to be measured.


How to take part

If you’ve read this far, the project has caught your attention. Here are the ways to engage:

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Organize one for your team → · Become a facilitator → · Become a regional representative → · Donate →

And if none of those fit — or fit yet — sharing this page with one person in your network costs nothing and helps more than it sounds.

— Sébastien