Calls to the SOS 15900 hotline are free for Vodafone, Wind and Cosmote subscribers, according to an announcement by the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs.
“The companies are actively supporting the SOS 15900 hotline of the General Secretariat for Demographic and Family Policy and Gender Equality and the fight against violence against women,” the statement said.
The SOS Hotline 15900 operates nationwide, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and provides immediate assistance in emergencies and violence, psychosocial counseling for women victims of violence, as well as information and information on issues related to its prevention and treatment violence against women in all citizens and institutions.
The Line is staffed with psychologists and social scientists, with specialization and experience in issues of gender-based violence and the services are covered by the confidentiality of counseling. There is also the possibility for the staff of the Line to call the women back in case the available airtime they have at their provider is not enough, while the victims of violence can also contact by e-mail at the email address: [email protected] .
In this context, it is reminded that citizens can call for incidents of violence – gender or domestic – to the Unified Citizen Service Number 1555 of the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs and its supervised bodies. Calls from there are forwarded immediately to SOS Line 15900. Calls to 1555 are also free.
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