We can advise and support you in your personal situation.
The Unterschlupf association is a canton-recognised victim support counselling centre and offers people affected by violence (regardless of gender*) and their children shelter in an emergency accommodation facility or a women’s refuge.
Contact us at
027 946 85 32
Write to us on WhatsApp
(to make an appointment): 076 247 82 51
Monday to Friday from
09.00 - 12.00 hours / 13.30 - 17.00 hours
24-hour access to police emergency number 117 and Victim Support helpline 142
Write to us on WhatsApp
(to make an appointment): 076 247 82 51
Monday to Friday from
09.00 - 12.00 hours / 13.30 - 17.00 hours
Outside opening hours, you can contact Victim Support on the helpline 142 for advice in crisis situations and to arrange emergency accommodation.
In dangerous situations, call the police on 117.
Threats and violence are criminal offences and can take a heavy toll on your physical and mental health. Victim support services can advise you on your rights and help you find possible solutions. If you are in immediate danger, call the police emergency number 117. The police can stop the violence.
No. You can still seek advice and support even if you do not wish to report the incident. We will explain your rights to you and discuss with you at your leisure whether you wish to report the incident or not. If you do, we can support you throughout the criminal proceedings.
Yes. Under Article 175 of the Swiss Civil Code, you are entitled to leave the marital home without prior notice if you feel your safety is at risk. This will not put you at a disadvantage in any subsequent legal proceedings for separation or divorce.
Yes. You have the right and the duty to keep your children safe if their safety and security cannot be guaranteed at home. We advise you to take the children with you.
Yes. A lack of funds is no reason not to go. We will work with you to find solutions.
We are committed to combating physical, sexual and psychological violence, and to protecting and supporting victims of violence.
We advise, support and inform victims of violence and third parties involved about their rights and claims under the Victims' Assistance Act.
We take in women and their children who are victims of violence and whose protection and safety can no longer be guaranteed at home.
We collaborate with specialized services and social institutions.
We carry out prevention and public relations work, give lectures on the subject of violence, and offer further training and courses.