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[« What is changing today is a greater ability to talk about it »].

Victims' associations, social networks and the publication of books have accelerated political and societal awareness of a subject that is still very taboo: incest. In this context, the Independent Commission on Incest and Sexual Violence against Children (Ciivise), created in 2021, has the mission to make recommendations on the evolution of public policies for a better protection and care of child victims, and to collect the voice of victims, now adults. Nathalie Mathieu, co-president of the Ciivise and executive director of the association Docteurs Bru, draws up an inventory of the subject, as much on its legal aspect as on the stakes of society which result from it and on the place of nurses. Interview.

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