The VO-helpline – the Norwegian National Domestic Violence Helpline 116 006 – is open to anyone affected by domestic violence or abuse.
It can be overwhelming to seek help as the result of violence and sexual abuse. Here are a few suggestions of where you can start by seeking help. If you or you …
Are you being subjected to violence from your partner, or have been in the past? About the service ATV’s service is primarily aimed at those who perpetrate viol …
Have you been subjected to violence and want to know your rights? If so, you can contact Legal Advice for Women (JURK). About the service JURK is a free legal a …
Does somebody in your family want to decide to whom you should be married? Are you afraid of being subjected to female genital mutilation? The Red Cross helplin …
Have you been a victim of rape or other sexual assault? You can find someone to speak with and receive medical assistance at an assault centre. You do not need …
Are you a child experiencing difficulties at home, or are you an adult who is concerned about a child or young person? The Child Welfare Service provides childr …
Have you been subjected to violence, rape or other forms of sexual assault and need help to work through what you have experienced? SANKS is a competency servic …
Are you in a difficult life situation? Then you can call Hjelpetelefonen’s free number on 116 123. Hjelpetelefonen is a service for anyone who needs someone to …
Have you been subjected to assault, or have you experienced violence at home? The child health clinic and school health service is a voluntary and free service …
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