Men and women who come to the Contact Point often live with a combination of mental illness, addiction, somatic disorders, past abuse, crime, and long-term marginalization. Many have fallen out of the ordinary system and find it difficult to meet demands for attendance, stability, and cooperation.
Therefore, the Contact Point is a low-threshold service, where you do not have to perform to be met. Here, you are welcome as you are and with everything you carry with you.
Safety and Professional Support
At the Contact Point, a 24-hour and interdisciplinary team of social and healthcare professionals work. We meet men and women with respect, warmth, and professional knowledge, and we help with both acute needs and building bridges to the healthcare system, authorities, and social services, if desired.
Many of those we meet have difficulty with emotional regulation and navigating systems. Therefore, the contact is often the first step towards something bigger: a trusting space where there is access to basic care and support to regain a foothold.
What Does the Contact Point Offer?
- A place to rest and find shelter
- Clothing adapted to the weather and life on the street
- Nutritious meals developed for a harsh street environment
- Distribution of equipment for drug use (for safety and harm reduction)
- Bath and toilet facilities
- Help with contact to treatment and support
- Distribution of newspapers from Hus Forbi