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Sui SRK app

The Sui SRK app provides information about everyday life in Switzerland (e.g. finding work and accommodation, family reunification, asylum procedures, healthcare system) and raises awareness of mental health. Refugees can find resources here to help them d…

5 languages
Publications for professionals
List of regulated professional activities in Switzerland

This list provides an overview of the professional activities that are regulated in Switzerland and therefore generally require recognition of foreign professional qualifications. A professional activity is considered regulated in Switzerland if specific…

4 languages
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HELPFUL brochure

This brochure contains useful information for the arrival and first months in Switzerland. It covers the following topics: - Residence status (protection status S) - Financial support - Employment - Education - Finding accommodation - Living on a budget …

5 languages
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ECHO – Information about Switzerland

What is a federal state? Who can help me if I fall ill? How and why do I pay taxes? In brief: How is Switzerland organized? The updated and richly illustrated 38-page brochure published by HEKS/EPER provides answers about civil life in Switzerland. This us…

3 languages
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Toolkit for employers

Today, employers, managers and employees are confronted with psychic stress at work. The campaign «How are you?» shows how this reality can be countered and offers tips and materials for promoting mental health in companies. The contents of the campaign…

3 languages
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HEKS/EPER MosaiQ

The «HEKS/EPER MosaiQ» offices support qualified migrants in different parts of Switzerland in having their foreign diplomas recognized, they assist them with practical skills assessments and advise them regarding any additional training they may need so a…

3 languages
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Click4HELP.ch

Click4HELP is a platform for young people from the age of 12 to 25, their families and concerned professionals to find necessary information and help within a few clicks. Topics: Suicide, mental health, addiction, violence, family, study/work, legal, se…

3 languages
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Bonjour Genève – Information and everyday life

The website Bonjour Genève offers - a news feed announcing news and various events. - numerous addresses and a map of where they are located. The addresses can be filtered by topic; - Answers to frequently asked questions linked to different topics (learn…

2 languages
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«integration-info»

From cultural particularities to school, and from the world of work to our healthcare and political system – the ‘integration-info’ app contains lots of useful information about life in Switzerland. In addition to a general section, the app also has a spec…

18 languages
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swissinfo - Looking for Work in Switzerland

Foreigners wishing to work in Switzerland must be familiar with the regulations that vary according to their country of origin. Once this hurdle has been overcome, there are numerous quirks of the Swiss job market to consider, from expectations of a good a…

10 languages
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We help!

Victim protection counselors advise, support and assist survivors of trafficking, regardless of whether they are cooperating with the authorities or not. Our services are confidential and free of charge. Counsellors advise, support and assist victims of…

14 languages
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Do you need help?

The flyer contains 19 languages and is aimed at alleged victims of human trafficking. It is folded (A6) and can also be used as a poster (A2).

20 languages
Publications for professionals
Labour Market Integration

Study summary. The labour market integration of immigrants — especially young refugees and asylum seekers — is a significant challenge for both the host country and the immigrants themselves. LIVESImpact #15 - August 2022

3 languages
Public Information

Approximately 150,000 people live in Switzerland without a valid residence permit. Most "Sans-Papiers" or "illegal immigrants" are workers without regular residence status, mainly working as cleaners, in private households, on construction sites, in restau…

9 languages