The victim counselling service is the point of contact for people who have experienced an act of violence. This also includes traffic accidents caused by third parties. Have you had such an experience? If so, we offer you professional support, ensure your protection and uphold your rights. Our services are free of charge and flexibly tailored to each individual case. Our counsellors are bound to confidentiality and also provide anonymous assistance if requested. You are free to choose which victim support centre you use; it is not tied to your place of residence.
Our services are available to women*, men*, adolescents and children, regardless of their gender, age, sexual orientation or religion. Relatives of victims or people close to them can also take advantage of counselling.
Address:
Opferberatung
eff-zett das fachzentrum
Tirolerweg 8
6300 Zug
There are circumstances in which children whose parents are separated cannot meet one parent alone. The BBT enables children between the ages of two and twelve to have contact with the parent living away from home. The BBT takes place twice a month on Sundays from 11 am to 5 pm in a child-friendly and safe location. The parents are supported by our specialists within the framework of the agreements made. The aim is for the children to be able to visit their parents independently in the future. The programme is usually limited to one year.
Address:
Tagesheim Stampfi
General-Guisanstrasse 24
6300 Zug
The Agredis association offers the following:
- hotline
- individual and group advice
- further training, specialist advice and coaching
- advice by email
- services under the service agreements with the cantons of Central Switzerland.
Address:
Agredis Gewaltberatung
Unterlachenstrasse 12
6005 Luzern