Contact the National Centre for Knowledge on Men's Violence Against Women

NCK's office

Contact info@nck.uu.se for all matters. For example information, invitations or requests for NCK's participation in various assignments. Requests for study visits or interviews can also ber submitted here.

Telephone: 018-611 27 93
Telephone hours: weekdays 9-12 and 13-16
E-mail: info@nck.uu.se

Course administration

For those who have questions about NCK's various training programmes or have specific questions about a course. You can also contact us with requests to order a lecture, seminar or commissioned training. About commissioned training at NCK

Telephone: 073-469 73 02
Telephone hours: weekdays 9-12 and 13-16
E-mail: utbildning@nck.uu.se

Communication unit

Please contact us if you have questions about marketing, our website or other communication matters.

Telephone: 070-167 90 60
E-mail: info@nck.uu.se

Press room

Telephone: 018-611 93 14, 072-215 31 42

NCK's press service is available during office hours.

Pressrum (in Swedish)

NCK's Knowledge Bank

For questions regarding the knowledge area of men's violence against women and violence in close relationships.

E-mail: kunskapsbanken@nck.uu.se

NCK's Knowledge Bank (in Swedish)

National Helplines

The Women's Helpline 020-50 50 50, the Men's Helpline 020-80 80 80 and the Transgender Helpline 020-55 00 00. Family members and professionals are also welcome to call. Rätt att välja 020-57 70 70 provides support for victims of honour-related violence and oppression.

Kvinnofridslinjen.se

Support Line for Men

Support Line for Transgender

Rättattvälja.se

NCK's clinical unit (the Akademiska University Hospital)

NCK's clinical unit includes the out-patient clinic and the National Helpline for Women – Kvinnofridslinjen – the Support Line for Transgender People, and the Support Line for Men.

Head of the clinic:
Johanna Belachew, 018-611 95 89
Head of the unit:
Anna Häger, 018-617 00 79
Medical secretary:
018-611 27 92

E-mail addresses to employees at the University hospital: firstname.surname@akademiska.se.

Specialist clinic for women

Kvinnofridsmottagningen is an out-patient clinic providing care and counselling for women subjected to threats, violence or sexual assaults in Uppland and Dalarna county. Help and support is available from women nurses and doctors. Appointments can be made for weekdays. Emergencies are handled immediately.

Clinical Department web page at Uppsala University Hospital (in Swedish)

Part of Disciplinary Domain of Medicine and Pharmacy

The National Centre for Knowledge on Men's Violence Against Women is a knowledge and resource centre based at Uppsala University and Uppsala University Hospital. The centre has been commissioned by the Swedish Government to increase the knowledge on men's violence against women, violence and oppression in the name of honour and violence in same-sex relationships. The mission also includes offering support to women subjected to violence.

Phone:
+46 18 611 27 93
Visiting address:
Akademiska sjukhuset, ingång 17
Postal address:
Akademiska sjukhuset
751 85 Uppsala
Web page:
http://www.nck.uu.se

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