Life

Liechtenstein offers a very high quality of life. The options for various stages of life as well as the scenic, cultural, and economic opportunities are enormous.

Domestic Violence

Domestic violence is violence in one's own family. This means, for example: a man hits his wife, a father or mother hits the child.

Domestic violence is terrible and must not happen. However, if it does happen, you can find help here:

Women's Shelter Liechtenstein

The women's shelter offers protection, support, and temporary accommodation for women and their children. Regardless of the nationality or religion of the affected woman. Or whether she has enough money or not. You will find help at the women's shelter, even if you cannot speak German. There are translators available at the women's shelter.

Emergency call day and night:

Tel. +423 380 02 03

infra - Information and Counseling Center for Women

The information sheet "Protection for Migrants" provides information on residence rights in case of separation or divorce, as well as information on protection against domestic violence.

Association for Men's Issues

The Association for Men's Issues offers violence counseling. People in need receive temporary accommodation and support. Primarily, men who need to move out of their homes (for example, due to divorce or domestic violence) are supported.

Tel. +423 794 94 00

Further Contacts for Violence in Marriage, Partnership, or Family

Office for Social Services

Tel. +423 236 72 72

Victim Assistance Office

Tel. +423 236 76 96

KIT - Foundation for Crisis Intervention

Tel. +423 230 05 06

Violence Counseling gewaltig.li

Tel. +423 791 68 66

State Hospital

Tel. +423 235 44 11

Police Emergency Call 117

    Sexual Harassment

    Sexual harassment refers to situations where the gender of the victim is the focus.

    It can manifest in many forms, including derogatory remarks, comments about appearance, and even physical assaults.

    Sexual Harassment in the Workplace

    The Office for Social Services has published a guide on the topic of sexual harassment in the workplace.

    Affected individuals should be encouraged to make their boundaries clear and to stand up for themselves. Employees are encouraged to help and support them.

    Employers are obliged by equality law to ensure a harassment-free work environment.

    Sexual Harassment in Public Spaces

    Sexual harassment in public spaces unfortunately happens often. Infra has launched the campaign "No Place for Sexism" in collaboration with "aha - Tips and Information for Young People."

    Here you can find more information: