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Centre d’information sur les droits des femmes et des familles (CIDFF) | Center for information on women’s and family rights
#The CIDFF aims to improve women’s social, professional, and personal autonomy and promote between men and women. It welcomes, informs and supports all audiences, and particularly women who want to learn about and assert their rights in all areas: law, employment, training, family, etc.
The Ain CIDFF’s access to rights service welcomes, listens to and provides information to anyone, on their rights and obligations, and directs them to organizations or professionals in charge of implementing these rights.
As part of its personal and family life scheme, the Rhône CIDFF offers listening and support interviews for people experiencing discomfort, depression or having suicidal thoughts. After an initial reception, the person can benefit from 5 free interviews with a social and family economy advisor.
The CIDFF also participates in the fight against violence against women.en.
Addresses & contacts
69001 LYON
09 78 08 47 48
cidff.contact@cdiff-id.fr
lyon.contact@cidffrhone.fr
https://rhonearcalpin-interdepartemental.cidff.info/
The CIDFF telephone reception is open from Monday to Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and from 1:45 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.100, place Louis Blériot
01000 BOURG EN BRESSE
04 74 22 39 64
cidff01@cidff01.fr
https://ain.cidff.info/18 avenue Augustin Dupré
42000 Saint-Étienne
04 77 01 33 55
cidff42@cidff42.fr
https://loire.cidff.info/