Julia von Weiler studied Psychology at New York University and the Free University, Berlin.
During her studies in New York she interned at the ‘Children’s Safety Project’ in New York City, where she provided support for abused children.
From 1992 to 1994 she worked as a pedagogue in the ‘Mädchenvilla’, the first residential project of its kind in Germany for abused girls aged 4 to 14, which was situated in Beckum.
She was a board member of its supporting association from 1993 to 2000 (5 years as president).
From 1999 to 2002, Julia von Weiler provided counselling for sexually abused girls and boys as well as their guardians in a counselling drop-in centre in Cologne.
Until 2007 she then headed the psychology department at the ‘Kind in Düsseldorf’ gGmbH, a diagnostic and therapeutic institution for providing in-patient treatment for abused children aged 3 to 12 (www.kid-facheinrichtung.de).
Since 2003 she has been director of ‘Innocence in Danger e.V.’, the German section of an international network working against sexual abuse, which is particularly committed to preventing the spread of child abusive images through the internet