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Koper unit is located on the 1st floor of the office building Fersped at Vojkovo nabrežje 10. The entrance to the building is opposite Spar's shop at the Ferrarska street. A sandy parking lot Grafist is near, which is payable.

 

The nearest station of the city bus is nearby, behind our building (Kosovelov trg). You can take bus lines 1, 2, 2a, 5 and 8.

 

If you are coming with a suburban bus, you can exit at the Intesa Sanpaolo Bank station (former Koper Bank), from where is less than 5 minutes walk to us.

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 Our offices are in Bežigrad, on Vojkova cesta 1

 

 

 

If you are coming by bus, there are a number of bus lines you can take: 3G, 6, 7, 8, 11, 13, 14, 19, 20 and 22.

 

The details are written below.

 

 

Bus stop (street) Distance from the Office
Bus lines
Kržičeva (Vojkova cesta) 50 m 13, 20, 20Z
Prekmurska (Linhartova cesta) 150 m 7, 7L, 22
Bežigrad (Linhartova cesta) 300 m 3G, 7, 7L, 11B, 12, 13, 20, 20Z, 22
Astra (Dunajska cesta) 400 m 6, 6B, 8, 11, 19B, 19I, 22
Topniška (Topniška ulica) 400 m 19B, 19I
Hranilniška (Bežigrad) 550 m 14, 14B

 

 

 

Full name: Društvo za nenasilno komunikacijo
Short name: DNK
Address: Vojkova cesta 1, Ljubljana
Telephone number: +386 (0)1 4344 822, +386 (0)31 770 120
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Website: www.drustvo-dnk.si

Koper Unit
 
Address: Vojkovo nabrežje 10, Koper
Telephone Number: +386 (0)5 6393 170, +386 (0)31 546 098
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Safe House:

+386 (0)31 736 726

VAT Number:

91885566
Identification Number: 1160656
Transaction Account for Donations: SI 56 0204 4001 3446 380
At the Bank: NLB
Legal Form of Organization: Association
Activity Number: 88.991- humanitarian and charitable activity
Representative: President

 

LJUBLJANA UNIT
TEL: +386 (0)1 4344 822, +386 (0)31 770 120
FAX: +386 (0)59 09 57 66 
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You can call us every weekday between 8 am and 4 pm or leave us a message anytime and we will get back to you.

KOPER UNIT
TEL: +386 (0)5 6393 170, +386 (0)31 546 098 
FAX: +386 (0)5 6393 180
e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

You can call us every weekday between 8 am and 4 pm or leave us a message anytime and we will get back to you.

Three main principles are the framework of all our activities:

 

1. Everyone should work towards preventing violence and increasing the safety of victims.

Everyone should act against violence and help victims within their abilities. We believe that professional services and relevant institutions should have protocols to stop violence when it occurs. We have to provide protection for victims of violence. We should avoid myths and stereotypes about violence. Violence happens to people in all walks of life regardless of age, race, religion, nationality or lifestyle.


Violence should not be treated as a part of some other problem, for example poverty or alcoholism. While alcohol can be a trigger for abuse, it is not a cause. We have to consider this; otherwise, we jeopardize a victim even more and cause feelings of guilt.

 

2. A person who commits violence is the only one to be held responsible.

We strongly believe that no one has the right to use violence against another person and that everyone is held responsible for their own behaviour. “She provoked me” should never be an excuse for violence. When we attribute the cause of violence to the victims, incidents can be trivialized and seen as understandable and more admissible.


In our experience, perpetrators will not modify their behaviour until they change their beliefs that support the use of violence. All professionals, working with perpetrators, should make a clear statement that perpetrators are always responsible for their behaviour.

 

3. Violence is a learned behaviour. Everyone can learn how to communicate in a nonviolent manner.
Violence is abuse of power. Use of violent behaviour is a personal choice. Everyone can decide to express their feelings and thoughts in a different way. People are not born violent, they learn violence. It is easy to learn violent behaviour in a society which tolerates violence. It is important to create an environment which disapproves of violence and stimulates nonviolent ways of resolving conflicts. Everyone should have a chance to learn nonviolent communication.

 

 

 

 

LJUBLJANA

 Vojkova cesta 1, Ljubljana

 01 4344 822

 031 770 120

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TRR ZA DONACIJE:

SI56 0204 4001 3446 380

Matična št: 1160656

Davčna št: 91885566

STATUS HUMANITARNE ORGANIZACIJE

ENOTA KOPER

 Vojkovo nabrežje 10, Koper

 05 6393 170

 031 546 098

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