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There are a large number of institutions, entities and associations dealing with violence in general, domestic violence, conjugal violence with or without children.
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Institutions and partners

Switzerland

147.ch / Projuventute

T147
Whttps://www.147.ch/fr/nous-contacter/telephone-147/

The quickest way to contact us is to call the free number 147.
This is how it works:

You call, you hear a short recorded message, then it rings at our house.
Take a breath, we’ll take your call soon.
Don’t worry about what to say. We will listen to you, no matter how big or small your problem is.

Geneva

Aide aux Victimes de Violence En Couple AVVEC

T+41.22.797.10.10
Einfo@avvec.ch
Whttps://www.avvec.ch/en

to provide psychosocial and therapeutic assistance to victims of domestic violence and their children, as well as to sensitize the public and professionals to this problem.

We offer a confidential and secure place to stay for a limited period of time (six months). Children are welcome and your stay will be supervised (individual interviews, discussion groups, mother-child interviews).

Adresse:
Rue de Montchoisy 46
1207 Genève

Fribourg

Centre de consultation LAVI pour les femmes, Solidarité Femmes Fribourg

T+26 322 22 02
Einfo@sf-lavi.ch
Whttps://www.sf-lavi.ch/

We offer listening, information and support to those affected.
Our association also has a shelter for women and their children in need of safety.

Address:
Rue de Lausanne 91
P.O. Box 538
1701 Fribourg

Liechtenstein Switzerland

DAO umbrella organisation of women’s shelters in Switzerland and Liechtenstein

T+41 77 535 56 25
Edao@frauenhaus-schweiz.ch
Whttps://www.frauenhaeuser.ch/en

DAO is the umbrella organisation of women’s shelters in Switzerland and Liechtenstein and offers its many years of expertise on the subject of domestic violence.

 

Address:
Dachorganisation der Frauenhäuser Schweiz und Liechtenstein
PO Box 2309
3001 Bern

Aargau Solothurn

Frauenhaus Aargau-Solothurn

T+41 62 823 86 00
Einfo@frauenhaus-ag-so.ch
Whttps://www.frauenhaus-ag-so.ch/

If you are in an acute situation of violence, contact the police on the emergency number 117.

You are safe with us and will find peace to plan your next steps with our support. We will provide information and advice about your legal options, accompany you to appointments and connect you to other professionals. We will support you with issues relating to raising your children and the children will regularly be looked after by professionals.

Adresse:
Postfach 2329
5001 Aarau

Basel-Land Basel-Stadt

Frauenhaus beider Basel

T+41 61 681 66 33
Einfo@frauenhaus-basel.ch
Whttps://frauenhaus-basel.ch/

The Frauenhaus beider Basel is the most important facility in the region for women affected by violence, with or without children. For security reasons, the location is not publicly known and is only communicated by telephone when an appointment is made.

 

The women’s shelter can be reached day and night at 061 681 6633. Telephone counselling is always possible, is confidential and does not commit you to anything. You can find more information at: www.frauenhaus-basel.ch. The website is in many languages.

 

 

Internet CH Switzerland

Victim-Support-Switzerland

Whttps://www.aide-aux-victimes.ch/en/

We provide support that is free, confidential and anonymous – all over Switzerland

List of consultation centers for victim assistance by canton.

Internet CH

Violence que faire?

Whttps://www.violencequefaire.ch/en/

The Association is committed to helping all people living in Switzerland who are confronted with domestic violence, whether they are victims, perpetrators, family members or professionals, or witnesses, regardless of their age or sexual orientation.

VIOLENCE QUE FAIRE is an association that aims to prevent intimate partner violence and offers advice and support to all concerned.

Through its website www.violencequefaire.ch, the Association offers a platform full of information aimed at helping, guiding and encouraging anyone concerned by domestic violence to break the silence. This information is also very useful for all the professional services that meet these people.

The site offers a professional, anonymous, personalised and free online counselling service with a response time of three working days.

This service is provided by professionals from the partner institutions Solidarité Femmes Bienne (BE), Solidarité Femmes – Centre LAVI FR (FR), EX-pression (FR), Point du Jour (VS), Centre d’accueil MalleyPrairie (VD), Centre Prévention de l’AIe (VD), Centre LAVI VD (VD). A psychologist, hired by the Association, reinforces this team.