Social worker Jacqueline Suter provides immediate help in the event of panic attacks or similar incidents. She has already been able to support a few young people with the awareness program at the OAF.
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- Openair Frauenfeld will take place from July 6 to 8, 2023.
- This year's line-up includes Travis Scott, Kendrick Lamar, Joey Bada$$ and German artists Juju and K.I.Z.
- And the good news for all music fans who can't make the pilgrimage to Frauenfeld this time: blue Music will be broadcasting the best live concerts.
Awareness - or mindfulness - is a huge priority at Openair Frauenfeld.
The organizers have drawn up this principle to ensure the well-being of the guests: To create a festival experience where everyone feels safe and accepted - without any form of discrimination. For the OAF, awareness means treating each other with respect and appreciation. It's about taking responsibility for each other and for yourself.
The team on site is on hand to provide psychological support, a safe space and other help.
There is even an emergency button in the Frauenfeld app that can be pressed if you feel unwell or if you notice any incidents or observations. This triggers a call to the security center and help can be provided immediately.
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