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Limburg Care Center Reports Increase in Sexual Violence Cases, Focuses on LGBTQ+ Outreach
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GENK, Belgium – The only care center in Limburg dedicated to supporting victims of sexual violence is facing a growing crisis. Established two years ago at the ZOL in genk, the center has seen a notable increase in the number of individuals seeking help after experiencing rape, assault, unwanted touching, and other forms of sexual violence. In its first year, the center provided care to 342 victims.This number climbed to 381 in the following year, underscoring the urgent need for these critical services in the region. The center’s youngest client was just 2 years old, while the oldest was 86, highlighting that sexual violence affects individuals across all age demographics.
Medical coordinator Pieter Jan van Asbroeck expressed deep concern that the reported figures represent only a small portion of the actual incidents occurring. That is just the tip of the iceberg, we fear. There is still a large ‘Dark Number’, facts that are not reported,
van Asbroeck stated, emphasizing the pressing need to understand and address the reasons behind the underreporting of sexual violence.

Addressing the Needs of the LGBTQ+ Community
A significant concern for the Limburg care center is the lack of engagement from the LGBTQ+ community. Minister of Equal Opportunities, Rob Beenders, emphasized the importance of inclusivity when addressing sexual violence. People usually associate the authority of equal opportunities with racism or unequal treatment of men and women, but this is also part of it. It is especially relevant for each of us,
Beenders noted. he further stated that the care centers are included in the policy memorandum currently being drafted.
Van Asbroeck elaborated on the challenges in reaching specific demographics, stating, We don’t reach the LGBTQ+ community, we see virtually no victims from that group. While of course we are also certain that sexual violence occurs with them. Why not? We don’t know: is it shame as they don’t know our center or are they afraid that they should submit a complaint? That is certainly not the case: victims themselves decide whether they officially indicate the facts or not. People with disabilities, people with a migration background and young people also find too little their way to us. The victims that we see the most until today are women and men with a ‘backpack’: people who have already experienced something.
The center is actively working to understand and address the barriers preventing these groups from accessing their services, aiming to create a more inclusive and accessible surroundings for all victims of sexual violence.
The Stark Reality of Daily Cases
The frequency of cases highlights the pervasive nature of sexual violence in the Limburg region. According to the care center’s data,they assist nearly one victim per day. Perfect stated, It is often thought that sexual violence is a metropolitan problem, but it is certainly not: it happens everywhere.
Last year, the Limburg care center provided assistance to 381 victims. Almost 90 percent, or 335 victims, were women, alongside 43 men and 3 transgender individuals. The average age of victims is 24.7 years.
Van Asbroeck shared harrowing examples of the cases they encounter. Around 38.3 percent is a minor.You hear harrowing stories here. Like that stepfather who raped his step daughters. Their mother was allowed to decide what happened. Their own daughter was not raped, as they didn’t think they were good enough. A conviction has now been expressed. This also applies to an older lady who was raped by the plumber. Until 27 February 2023, until the start of our care center, there had never been a case: we work with specially trained forensic nurses, on emergency services that expertise or the time is not always there. He had kissed her on the neck, a DNA steel was taken and the perpetrator could be identified.
Without our center, that plumber would never have come to court after a rape
Pieter jan van asbroeck, Medical Coordinator Zorgcentrum after sexual violence
The center’s work extends beyond immediate care, playing a crucial role in bringing perpetrators to justice and ensuring that victims receive the support they need throughout the legal process.