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I prioritise SAFETY in my life!

Telephone 02742 366 514

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You or your children have been subjected to violence by a friend or family member. You are injured, trapped, being threatened,…

Call the police on 133 or the European emergency telephone number, 112.

You can be admitted to the women’s shelter 24 hours a day.

You or your children have been subjected to violence by a friend or family member. You are injured, trapped, being threatened,…

Call the police on 133 or the European emergency telephone number, 112.

You can be admitted to the women’s shelter 24 hours a day.

Guidance for persons with a migrant background

  • Night and Week Duty Assistant
  • Educationalist
  • Social Worker

We look forward to hearing from you.

Contact

HAUS der FRAU – St. Pölten women’s shelter

+43 (0)2742 366 514

office@hdfp.at

Write to us directly:

contact – Englisch

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Answers to your questions

  • Violence or threats of violence at home and/or from friends or family members
  • Registration in Lower Austria
  • Minimum age 18 years
  • Valid residence permit
  • Admission discussion

In the case of physical or mental illness, the possibility for admission is clarified in the enquiry and/or initial discussion

Initiating legal proceedings or calling the police are not required for admission to the women’s shelter. In the case of immediate danger, however, you should always contact the police first.

Children under 18 are generally accepted with their mothers. Please inform the staff at the women’s shelter in advance about the number and age of your children.

When you move to the women’s shelter, there is no obligation to do so; your protection and safety are the priority.

Supporters

and sponsors

Katholische Frauenbewegung der Diözese St. Pölten