We support you

Everyone needs to feel cared for when they think they deserve it the least. Our value-based goal is that growth in cognition, insight and self-understanding is closely linked to active action. Every woman we meet is unique and therefore needs to be supported and guided in the best possible way according to her own needs.

We value cooperation, kindness and persistence, and this is reflected in the concrete actions we take in our work with the women who, for one reason or another, need to stay with us for a shorter or longer period of time, because we believe that the women who are victims of violence that we receive at Ellestedet have an inherent desire to change their life situation for the better.
By creating a safe environment for the women who stay with us, we can create a focus on building their own worth and their own agency to choose a life outside the cycle of violence.

When a woman who is exposed to violence comes to stay at Ellestedet, we are obliged to notify the municipality as soon as possible and no later than three days after admission. The municipality must be notified that the woman and any children have moved in. We value close cooperation with each municipality to ensure a long-term and flexible solution for the woman and her children. If she wishes to move to another municipality, we can help with that as well. We will also help with finding a new home, legal advice, financial advice, advice on physical and digital security, help with leisure activities, etc.

After the time at the crisis center, a new everyday life begins - an everyday life where the responsibility for safety, school and daycare, leisure life, relationships with e.g. job center, health care and social authorities can seem unmanageable and we want to make sure that life after the women's center is not experienced as unmanageable, but rather is met with a small hope for a better future. Therefore, we offer aftercare, where the woman can seek advice and guidance from us at any time. The woman can also use us if she needs an accompanist for an important conversation.

We see women and children as experts in their own lives

We always strive to have a respectful and non-blaming approach to the women who have chosen to seek our help. That is why recognition is one of our keywords, and we try to process the effects of the violence rather than lecturing about the consequences of the violence. We work closely with other professionals to ensure a holistic treatment of the woman, which includes clarifying and supporting the knowledge, resources and skills that the woman already has in her backpack. The aim is to reduce feelings of guilt, shame and paralysis.

The most important aspect of the whole approach is that everyone around the woman and her children, social worker, educators, volunteers, teachers and other relevant people participate in the same common whole and talk to each other to unite around the core task.
We make violence issues visible through information and campaigns.

We break down taboos about battered women and their children.

We provide help for self-help.

We are aware of societal changes.
This means that we:
will always meet the individual woman and the individual child with respect, understanding and equality.


will always be based on the individual woman's specific life circumstances and her own experience of the violence.


will encourage the individual woman to take the initiative and act actively, with the aim of finding the strength to free herself from the violence.


DO YOU NEED HELP?

CALL NOW: 51 15 65 66

We are a temporary home. A women's crisis center for women and children who have experienced violence.

You can contact us - around the clock.

We listen to you. Together we will find out if a stay with us is a good solution for you. We can give you advice and guidance on what you can do in your situation.

We can help you with legal assistance, help you clarify your employment, career or challenges at work. We can help you with visitation arrangements or anything else that may weigh heavily on your close relationships.
I et voldeligt forhold er det ikke kun de fysiske skader, der forårsager den mest langvarige smerte. Økonomisk vold er en skjult form for overgreb, der kan have dybtgående og ødelæggende konsekvenser for dem, der udsættes for det. Men hvad er økonomisk vold, hvordan manifesterer det sig, og hvordan kan Ellestedet hjælpe dig, hvis du er fanget i et mønster af økonomisk kontrol og manipulation? Læs mere på ellestedet.dk#ellestedet #kvindekrisecenterfyn  #voldmodkvinde #økonomiskvold
Honor-related violence is a dark and complex issue that affects many communities globally. It is a type of violence that is deeply rooted in tradition, culture and social norms and particularly affects women and young girls.Honor-related violence is a broad term that encompasses various forms of abuse and oppression carried out to protect a family's honor and uphold traditional societal norms. It includes:Forced marriagesSocial control in relationships and familiesReproductive journeysEmotional blackmailCentral to this form of violence is the concept of "honor," where the family's reputation is dependent on the behavior and conduct of family members.#Ellestedet #women's shelter #honor related violence #honor related conflicts #honor related violence and control
"Ellestedet has meant everything to me. I have really gotten professional help. I have been protected. My stressed-out body has been given time and peace to calm down. I have been pampered with food and massage, and the staff are there for you night and day. I wish that those who are sitting at home in an abusive marriage dare to take the step to come here"From a woman ❤️#Ellestedet #kvindekrisecenter #liveftervold #kvinder #kvindekrisecenterfyn
Today is Women's Day, and of course we celebrate it at Ellestedet in our own quiet way. Country singer Maj-Britt Nikolajsen from Funen will stop by with her guitar and her warm voice to soften our hearts. The music reminds us how strong we are when we support and help each other in a difficult time #Ellestedet #IWD2024 #InspireInclusion #kvindekrisecenterfyn #supportwomen
Are you a good hairdresser or do you know someone who is? We are looking for a volunteer hairdresser who will come once in a while and trim the locks of the women who stay with us for a longer period of time and who therefore need a little work on the outside to feel better on the inside.  If this is you or someone you know, we would love to hear from you #Ellestedet #hairdresser #women's crisis center #volunteer #contact #kvinderkrisecenterfyn
Our graphic designer has been busy decorating the office corridor with reading material about the spiral of violence, the different forms of violence and what values Ellestedet stands for in our work to empower women to live a life without violence. #Ellestedet #women's crisis center #livudenvold #women
We wave goodbye to another woman and say thank you for being the right place for her to hibernate.Now she has been celebrated with cake and clapped out the door by us and all the other women at Ellestedet. Much stronger and happier than when she arrived #Ellestedet #Thank you #vitakkerdig #kvinderkrisecenterfyn
Last Friday, we went on a journey towards the sun in the heliotropic universe in Module 5 of the program, which is also part of the project of the same name: A natural approach to working with vulnerable people. This time, light was shed on how a positive and constructive ontology and habitus is the necessary driving force that makes it possible to work persistently, caringly and effectively in relational/social work, including with the knowledge and tools that have been in play in the previous modules. We gained insight into our thought streams, negativity bias and how to actively influence the brain to think more positively and constructively. All of this is crucial when working with other people, as well as for the work environment and, of course, your own well-being and development as an employee/person. It was intense, thought-provoking and relevant. We ended and left with the feeling of having opened up something very important, which now needs to be allowed to grow stronger and stronger. We are now looking forward to 6 months of exploring the themes from the 5 modules and slowly integrating it into our work at Ellestedet, for the benefit of our residents.Together with our partner Natur og Eksistens, we will continuously update from this process via SoMe, but if you are more curious about the program and the project it is part of, you are more than welcome to contact us. #Ellestedet #Women's Crisis Center #krisecenterfyn #naturogeksistens
"Thank you is a poor word.  I am so glad that we came here with you.  Both [ ... ] and I have really felt at home and not least appreciated ALL the help, presence, care that we met here with you.  You have made an incredibly hard and beautiful difficult time, more secure in your beautiful house, your lovely staff has been ready to listen and provided care and good advice.  I would like to say a big thank you to [ . . . ] for all the help she has done for me and [ . . . ]. [ . . . ] 1000thank you for making this wonderful place, of course with the help of others as well.  But that we had the opportunity to come here, I am eternally grateful for.  You are/were the light in our journey, and you will always be remembered as something positive.you have been fantastic here on site and we think it is very sad to leave you.  Maybe we'll see you again, maybe in the future we could drop by for a cup of water or something else.  Who knows.  Thanks to the residents for the fun and laughter.  But mostly just THANK YOU for helping and being here for us (mostly [ . . . ])We'll be in touch, and make sure to take care of yourselves, each other and the beautiful quiet place.  Well, except when [ . . . ] knew she was here."#ellestedet #kvinderkrisecenter #tak
It's almost impossible not to take two servings of Mick's food! Today we had spaghetti with Italian meatballs in tomato sauce. It tasted so wonderful. Mick scores 5 out of 5 stars in the evaluations that the women fill out when they leave Ellestedet. The kids love him from the first moment they see him. He jokes and makes them laugh. Maybe they can also feel the responsibility he takes on. Fortunately, Mick is also fond of the rest of us here at Ellestedet (we don't want to get rid of him). He appreciates having freedom with responsibility. Having time for his family alongside his job. And being in a place where he is appreciated for who he is and the care he gives us all every day through his amazing food #ellestedet #madihuset #forplejning #spissundt
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