Camille Schloeffel is an activist, PhD Candidate, social worker and sexual violence prevention practitioner. Camille founded The STOP Campaign, a grassroots intersectional feminist organisation addressing sexual violence in tertiary learning communities through empowerment, education, activism and awareness. Camille led The STOP Campaign as the Director and Safeguarding Manager from 2018 to the end of 2023, and Chair from 2024 until its closure in 2025.
Camille has worked in gender-based violence prevention and response in government, university and non-profit sectors. Her experience includes policy reform, program management, resource creation, prevention education development and delivery, and facilitation of co-design processes with people with lived experience. She has also contributed to several research projects and advocacy campaigns on sexual violence and child-on-child sexual abuse as a lived experience expert.
In 2020, Camille was awarded the Peter Mitchell Churchill Fellowship to explore ways activists and universities can work together to prevent sexual violence on campus, and travelled to the United States of America, Canada and the United Kingdom in late-2022 to undertake this research. As a survivor herself, she is passionate about ending sexual violence in all its forms, building communities of care, leading collective action and supporting others to share their truths.
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