Its mission is to support families in the aftermath of upheaval (parental separation, bereavement, serious illness, mental illness), giving them the opportunity to remobilize and acquire the resources and skills they need to regain their strength and ability to live life to the full.
As’trame Vaud / 021 648 56 56 / info@astrame.ch / Place de la Riponne 1, 1005 Lausanne
As’trame Genève / 022 340 17 37 / geneve@astrame.ch / Rue du Léopard 3, 1227 Carouge
As’trame Valais / 027 552 20 25 / valais@astrame.ch / Chemin des Collines 2B, 1950 Sion
As’trame Arc (Neuchâtel- Bern – Jura) / 032 552 70 60 / arc@astrame.ch / Rue du Château 21, 2000 Neuchâtel
As’trame Fribourg / 026 322 10 14 / astramefribourg@officefamilial.ch / Avenue de la Gare 14, 1700 Fribourg
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
The UMV has three missions:
- To provide victims of violence with forensic advice
- To offer advice and training to professionals
- To conduct research on the subject of interpersonal violence.
The consultation offers victims :
- a warm welcome and an attentive ear, enabling them to
- to talk about the violent events they have
- they have experienced.
- a clinical examination focusing on the violence experienced
- so that forensic documentation can be drawn up
- (report of assault and battery, photographs of injuries).
- The report can help the victim to assert her rights.
- referral to a network of partner institutions
- and partner associations.
This consultation is confidential and free of charge.
How do I make an appointment?
By telephone Monday to Friday, 8am to 12pm and 2pm to 4pm,
weekends and public holidays from 8am to 12pm.
Address:
UMV-Yverdon-les-Bains
Hôpital d’Yverdon-les-Bains
Accueil du bâtiment principal
Rue d’Entremonts 11
1400 Yverdon-les-Bains
The UMV has three missions:
- To provide victims of violence with forensic advice
- To offer advice and training to professionals
- To conduct research on the subject of interpersonal violence.
The consultation offers victims :
- a warm welcome and an attentive ear, enabling them to
- to talk about the violent events they have
- they have experienced.
- a clinical examination focusing on the violence experienced
- so that forensic documentation can be drawn up
- (report of assault and battery, photographs of injuries).
- The report can help the victim to assert her rights.
- referral to a network of partner institutions
- and partner associations.
This consultation is confidential and free of charge.
How do I make an appointment?
By telephone Monday to Friday, 8am to 12pm and 2pm to 4pm,
weekends and public holidays from 8am to 12pm.
Address:
UMV-Rennaz
Centre hospitalier de Rennaz
HRC Vaud-Valais
Accueil de l’Espace Santé Rennaz
Route des Tilles 6A
1847 Rennaz
The UMV has three missions:
- To provide victims of violence with forensic advice
- To offer advice and training to professionals
- To conduct research on the subject of interpersonal violence.
The consultation offers victims :
- a warm welcome and an attentive ear, enabling them to
- to talk about the violent events they have
- they have experienced.
- a clinical examination focusing on the violence experienced
- so that forensic documentation can be drawn up
- (report of assault and battery, photographs of injuries).
- The report can help the victim to assert her rights.
- referral to a network of partner institutions
- and partner associations.
This consultation is confidential and free of charge.
How do I make an appointment?
By telephone Monday to Friday, 8am to 12pm and 2pm to 4pm,
weekends and public holidays from 8am to 12pm.
Address:
UMV-Nyon
Hôpital de Nyon
Accueil du bâtiment principal
Chemin Monastier 10
1260 Nyon
The UMV has three missions:
- To provide victims of violence with forensic advice
- To offer advice and training to professionals
- To conduct research on the subject of interpersonal violence.
The consultation offers victims :
- a warm welcome and an attentive ear, enabling them to talk about the violent events they have experienced.
- a clinical examination focusing on the violence experienced, enabling forensic documentation to be drawn up (report of assault and battery, photographs of injuries). The report can help the victim to assert her rights.
- referral to a network of partner institutions and associations.
This consultation is confidential and free of charge.
How do I make an appointment?
By telephone Monday to Friday, 8am to 12pm and 2pm to 4pm,
weekends and public holidays from 8am to 12pm.
Address:
UMV-Lausanne
CHUV
Accueil des Urgences
Rue du Bugnon 44
1011 Lausanne
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