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We support you through life’s transitions

Etelä-pohjanmaa shelter operates around the clock in Seinäjoki at Simunantie 10.
p. 050 575 0541

Our Services

We want everyone to be safe.

ETELÄ-POHJANMAAN SHELTER

The shelter is intended for those who have experienced domestic and intimate partner violence or are living under its threat. 24/7 emergency number: 050 575 0541.

VIOLENCE AND CRISIS WORK UNIT ENST

ENSTU provides outpatient counseling support for survivors and perpetrators of intimate partner violence, as well as for individuals facing challenging separation situations. 044 977 2022 / 044 760 6353 / 050 300 4786

AGGREDI ETELÄ-POHJANMAA

Aggredi assists perpetrators of street violence. We offer an opportunity to address problems arising from violence in a neutral environment through support discussions. Participation in Aggredi is voluntary and free of charge. 050 364 4818 / 050 512 9087

MEETING PLACE SERVICES

The service includes supervised and supported visits, secure home visits, and supervised exchanges. The activities enable safe meetings between the child and the parent living apart from them. Visits are arranged on both weekdays and weekends. 044 974 5699

SEPARATION MEDIATION SERVICES

Separation mediation services assist before the decision to separate, during the separation crisis, and after the separation. Separation is a crisis involving a wide range of emotions. 044 760 6353 / 044 977 2022

NON-VIOLENCE SUPPORTERS PROJECT (2024–26)

The Etelä-Pohjanmaa Ensi- ja turvakotiyhdistys association is participating in the two-year (2024–2026) project of the Federation of Ensi- ja turvakoti, which focuses on developing the prevention, identification, discussion, and interruption of dating viole…

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