Chez Paou – Accueil temporaire pour femmes
Rue du Chablais 45
1893 Collombey-Muraz
L’Association des Familles Monoparentales et Recomposées compte près de 300 membres, parents de plus de 600 enfants.
Elle a pour but d’accompagner les familles monoparentales et recomposées pour :
- Favoriser l’entraide et la solidaritéentre ses membres, par l’organisation de rencontres régulières, d’activités et de sorties à petit prix et ouvertes à toutes et tous, avec ou sans les enfants.
- Offrir un espace d’écoute et de soutien, renseigner et orienter sur les démarches à entreprendre pour dépasser les difficultés de réorganisation après une séparation.
- Conseiller et orientersur le plan juridique avec l’appui d’une avocate-conseil.
- Faire valoir et reconnaître les intérêts des familles monoparentales et recomposées auprès des instances sociopolitiques.
Adresse:
Av. Eglantine 6,
CH – 1006 Lausanne
A not-for-profit organisation that listens, helps and protects victims of domestic violence.
Association for the support of victims of perverse manipulation/violence in French-speaking Switzerland.
Services:
– individual or group counselling
– discussion groups and workshops
– conferences and seminars
– help and advice for professionals
Adresse:
Rue de l’Alouette 6a
2710 Tavannes
The RECAP-ME association was founded in 2023 with the aim of creating a network of mothers in French-speaking Switzerland who have suffered psychological violence, and to highlight the collateral effects of violence on their children’s health.
Violence can be perpetrated by an individual or by an institution.
The aim of networking is to bring mothers out of their isolation and point them in the direction of solutions.
The association also aims to collect data on psychological violence and set up preventive actions in collaboration with other institutions.
Adresse:
Récap-me
c/o Misha Müller
Passage Pierre-qui-Roule 9
2000 Neuchâtel
The Nouveau Départ association is there to help victims of violence to take steps to escape the violence and avoid returning to it.
Our aim is to help people suffering domestic violence by offering a range of support services, including food, equipment and a listening ear. We have a 24/7 helpline staffed by volunteer responders.
Address:
Route du barrage 25
1728 Rossens
The Fondation Carrefour works with children, adolescents, young adults and families experiencing social and/or behavioural difficulties.
Services offered:
- EDUCATIVE ACTION IN OPEN ENVIRONMENTS: Support service for families facing educational and relational difficulties of a family, personal, social, educational or professional nature. The aim of the support is to work with the parents’ resources and those of their child(ren), in order to find solutions to the difficulties encountered.
- LOCAL RECEPTION, SUPPORT AND ACCOMPANYMENT: A local reception, support and accompaniment service for young people aged 10 to 25. Present in the neighbourhoods and public spaces of Neuchâtel’s mountains and valleys, it offers support to young people who want it and works to promote social cohesion.
- ACTION AND AMBULATORY SUPPORT FOR CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES: Individualised, intensive intervention for children (aged 0-18), aimed at keeping them in their natural environment with the support of a multidisciplinary team.
- LA BATOUDE: Support for young people who want to give a new impetus to their lives by taking advantage of this innovative service.
Address:
Rue de Neuchâtel 34
2034 Peseux
The facility offers 6 places 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. A multi-disciplinary team offers a range of social support services designed to help people regain their independence, gain access to individual accommodation and, depending on the situation, resume a social and/or professional activity.
The child and adolescent protection team of the Eastern Vaud and Lower Valais regions
Adresse:
Hôpital Riviera-Chablais
Vaud-Valais
Route du Vieux-Séquoia 20
1847 Rennaz
The Child Protection Group (GPE) provides care for children and adolescents under the age of 16 who are victims of abuse and neglect, as well as children at risk. Comprising doctors (paediatricians, child psychiatrists, gynaecologists, surgeons), social workers and carers, the GPE deals with situations where abuse is known or suspected.
The child protection group’s target groups are
- children, young people, families and their caregivers
- professionals, institutions and authorities that work with children, young people and their families
- teachers, school boards, school social workers
- private individuals who have questions and would like to seek advice in the event of suspected child abuse or sexual assault