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The AinoAid™ service's chatbot and knowledge bank offer guidance, information, and assistance for people seeking help with their close relationships and professionals supporting them.

REACH Consortium

AinoAid™ Evolving

We are currently building new AinoAid™ webpages and a renewed AI-assisted chatbot service to provide more accessible, multilingual, and user-centered support.


As part of the European REACH project, the content of the platform is also expanding to cover human trafficking in the context of sexual exploitation. The new content is being developed together with experts and partner organizations to ensure high-quality, trustworthy, and trauma-informed guidance.


More content, tools, and support services will be released soon.

Security Innovation Awards winner teams

AinoAid™ is awarded for the best innovation with direct support to citizens by European Commission

On 24th of June, 2025 in Warsaw, the European Commission awarded its Security Innovation Award for 2025 as part of the Security Research Event. This award puts a light on those visionaries who are at the forefront of developing advanced solutions to safeguard our society and protect our citizens. The innovation award is also an opportunity to promote innovations based on EU-funded security research projects from Horizon Europe.


The Award selection committee after meticulous evaluation procedure identified the most outstanding and mature innovations. The thematic award for the “best innovation with direct support to citizens” went to AinoAid™ service.


The winner of the “Security Innovation Award 2025” is the CRIMSON solution and the thematic award for the “best open-source innovation” was granted to DRIVER+.


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Enlightening, even though you know things aren't right. Sometimes you just think that the fault is in yourself.
Thank you. I needed support and it feels good that help is available if needed. <3
Many thanks for clarifying that situations I used to find "normal behaviour" are actually types of violence! This was definitely an eye opener to realise I am being psychologically abused.
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