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Dentists Need To Know
Dentists need to know that my mouth tells a story.
The story of my life.
The story of me.
Dentists need to know that my mouth can’t tell this story with words, as they are trapped in my heart and stuck in my throat. Words choke me.
My mouth wants to tell you but it can’t.

Sophie Olson
2 days ago3 min read


I Died When I Was Nine
I died when I was nine. I lay on a bed and I closed my eyes. And I wished for my mother. And died .
It didn’t hurt to die like it hurt to live.
It was a relief.

Sophie Olson
Oct 162 min read


The Little Princess and The Meeting 🌸
What began months ago with a passionate conversation after an event with a fellow panelist, grew into a kitchen-table meetup in Rochdale. This week we convened in Bloomsbury with practitioner allies. Tea, shortbread, and shared experience...

Sophie Olson
Oct 125 min read


23 Years - Last Days of Year Six
23 years of the school run - from stay-at-home mum and those overwhelming first nursery days at 2 years and 9 months, to mum struggling...

Sophie Olson
Jul 215 min read


Book Launch: Community Health Practitioners and Child Sexual Abuse in the Family 1970s-2010s - by Ruth Beecher
This week I had the privilege of speaking at the launch of Dr Ruth Beecher 's new book: Community Health Practitioners and Child Sexual...

Sophie Olson
Jul 106 min read


When The Body Says No
By Sophie Olson Content: Living with the impacts of sexual violence. It has references to high profile cases. Please take care when...

Sophie Olson
Jun 264 min read


The Little Princess meets the NSPCC
"Standing in front of professionals responsible for creating and delivering programmes to aid prevention of child sexual abuse felt like stepping into the central cog of a machine that has been in the background in my own life for as long as I can remember. NSPCC is a name that symbolised hope during the darkest times. "

Sophie Olson
May 43 min read


Fall Forward - My journey In A Nutshell (by a child sexual abuse survivor)
So now I am standing, high up on the hill and as I survey the beautiful town and the sparkling lights before me, I see that my future didn’t go anywhere, I just had to go on a long detour because the first path was blocked. I stopped and picked up a few hitchhikers along the way and they walk beside me as I continue this journey. They are called empathy, belief, strength and determination.

Sophie Olson
Apr 175 min read
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