Child protection Switzerland – Support

These films are part of the audiovisual dossier «Assez stop!»
https://www.kinderschutz.ch/fr/offres/telecharger-commander/assez-stop-offres-de-soutien
of the Swiss Child Protection Foundation.
They were directed by Michele Andina.

The professionals involved describe how the services were set up, the processes and procedures used to help and support the children concerned, and talk about the most memorable moments, the crucial points and the visions. They explain how the services are integrated into existing structures, how children are referred to them and how they are funded.

Kokon, advisory service in Zurich

Film from 2017, 8 minutes (FR, DE, IT).
The kokon counselling service offers help to children, teenagers and young adults (aged 0-25) in distress – help that is easily accessible, quick and uncomplicated.

CAMÉLÉON, a discussion group for children and young people run by Solidarité femmes région Biel/Bienne

Film from 2017, 8 minutes (FR, DE, IT)
The CAMELEON discussion group is offered free of charge by Solidarité Femmes région biennoise. It is aimed at children and teenagers aged between 5 and 14 who are affected by domestic violence.

Kidspunkt, advice from the OKeys & Kidspunkt specialist centre in Winterthur

Film from 2018, 9 minutes (FR, DE, IT).
KidsPunkt is a victim support counselling centre for infants, children and teenagers exposed to violence by one parent against the other.

Specialised team against domestic violence of the school psychology service of the Aargau canton

Film from 2018, 10 minutes (FR, DE, IT).
Children and young people need help when they experience, witness or perpetrate violence. The specialist domestic violence team is a free service offered by the Aargau Canton School Psychology Service.

Malley-Prairie Shelter Centre, Lausanne

Film from 2018, 10 minutes (FR, DE, IT).
The Malley-Prairie shelter in Lausanne welcomes women who are victims of domestic or family violence, with or without children. It offers protection and safety in emergencies and crises, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.