Feature | Without Proper Protection for Victims, How Can There Be Judicial Justice?
Voicing Voices | Rethinking Court Design from Victim-survivors’ Perspective
RainLily publishes Retrospective Study Statistical Report 2019-2023, a follow-up report on its major research programme. The report provides statistical data and analysis of 1,984 sexual violence cases handled between 2019 and 2023, along with other past cases.
Read MoreStephen Wong and RainLily present A Hundred Islands Furoshiki, a gentle reminder that even in solitude, you can find peace and connection under the sky. It can be displayed on your wall, accompany you on your travels as a bag, carry your picnic with friends, or serve as a thoughtful gift wrap.
Read MoreRainLily responds to the passage of mandatory reporting of child abuse legislation and hopes that professionals in various sectors will, while complying with the Ordinance, recognise that reporting cases is merely one of the post-incident measures and not the primary or sole task in protecting children and adolescents. At the same time, they should focus carefully and without making assumptions on the true needs of the victim-survivors, avoiding the notion that reporting is the only means of protecting the victim-survivors' best interests.
Read MoreFeature | The role of media in shaping public perception of sexual violence
Voicing Voices | Survivor’s post-sharing When reading the news provokes distress: a survivor's perspective・Media as a double-edged sword: a survivor's experiences of interviews and reporting・The hurtful and healing power of narrating and writing