Gender Statement
Our counterpart is important to us. We show this not only with our actions, but also with our language. For us, this means in concrete terms: We want to make our website as gender-neutral as possible. We therefore try to use as many gender-neutral terms as possible. If we don't succeed in this - the German language is known to have some pitfalls - we use the male or female form in a random way. By this we always mean all genders, no matter if male, female, in between or neither: the main thing is human. In some places we have also decided to use a gender-neutral spelling with a colon (e.g. Teilnehmer:in). If there are any expressions on our website that are not correct or are perceived as discriminatory, we would be happy to hear from you. Ideally accompanied by a suitable suggestion for improvement.