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Runaway House "Villa Stöckle"

Provided by: Runaway House "Villa Stöckle"

Overview

Runaway House "Villa Stöckle" is a counseling service in Steglitz-Zehlendorf, Berlin. Main topics: Psychiatric Crises, Emergency Shelter, Psychiatric Experience. Target groups: People in acute mental crises as an alternative to psychiatry, Homeless people with psychiatric experience. Address: Südendstraße 5, 12169, Berlin. Phone: +49 (30) 406 321 46. Website: https://weglaufhaus.de. The service is free of charge.

Psychiatric Crises
Emergency Shelter
Psychiatric Experience

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📘 Guide: EUTB - Independent Participation Counseling

Low-threshold counseling independent of service providers for people with disabilities according to § 32 SGB IX. The EUTB advises on all rehabilitation and participation services, supports applications (e.g., Personal Budget), and often works on the Peer Counseling principle (affected persons advise affected persons).

Important Note

The 'Personal Budget' allows you to become the employer of your own assistants – instead of receiving benefits in kind.

Required Documents

  • Application for Personal Budget

Steps

  1. 1Use the Personal Budget to hire assistants yourself.
  2. 2Ask for Peer Counseling for advice on an equal footing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an appointment?

An appointment is recommended, but walk-in is possible depending on availability.

Which documents are required?

Please bring your ID and all relevant documents regarding your matter.

Is the counseling free?

Yes, the counseling is free. There are no costs for you.

How much time should I plan for?

A counseling appointment typically lasts 30-60 minutes.

Is translation possible?

Counseling is primarily in German. Language mediation can be arranged if needed.

What happens at the first appointment?

In the initial consultation, we get to know each other, clarify your situation, and discuss next steps.

Target groups

People in acute mental crises as an alternative to psychiatryHomeless people with psychiatric experience

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