There's always this risk, and I think it's present every time we, in this field, are trying to help someone, that we are afraid that it will [Technical difficulty—Editor] someone for asking for our help. I still think you have to do both; you have to have this strong support system with a lot of people who know about these things so they can help the youngsters efficiently. At the same time, you have to tell the families and all the helpers—because there are a lot of people who will help in doing that—that this is not okay. It's long-term raising awareness. It takes a long time to change the views of these things. It's connected to something very deep in the family, so it's not something you change overnight.
On May 5th, 2015. See this statement in context.