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Surveys
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🇮🇳 Share your experience to improve support services in India  🇮🇳 

 

Reaching out for support can take courage - and many people in India face barriers when trying to do so. We want to better understand these challenges and improve how support is offered.

Charité University Medicine Berlin in collaboration with Don’t Offend India (DOI) is conducting interviews with people living in India to learn how support services can become more accessible, safe, and helpful.

By sharing your perspective, you can help understand what is helpful, what could be improved, and how support services can better reach and support others in the future.

About the interviews:

  • Participation is completely voluntary
  • Your decision to participate will not affect any potential future support from DOI
  • Your privacy and anonymity are protected

 

More details about the interviews are available here.

You may also contact us directly at path-india@charite.de (For additional privacy, you may consider creating a ProtonMail email address when contacting us.)Join now


Pilot Study: Anonymous Online Remote Treatment (for Mac Users)

We are looking for individuals who use macOS as their operating system and would like to participate in a pilot study offering fully anonymized online video counselling conducted by professional therapists.

Does this apply to you?


If so, please contact us and send a short message to:

troubled-desire@proton.me or info@troubled-desire.com

 

Here you can find information on how to effectively protect your privacy and set up an anonymous email address.


Shaping anonymous support – your input matters

We are developing video, audio, and text anonymization tools to enable anonymous access to help and support within the healthcare system. We are a group of researchers from Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin and other project partners, and we would like to hear your opinion on the features and requirements of these tools.
To do this, we are conducting an anonymous survey and hope that, with your help, we can develop a free and trustworthy service. If you would like to learn more or are willing to participate, you can find more information and the survey here.

 Join now