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Structure of Child and Youth Services in the Federal Republic of Germany - Part 2
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Structure and overview
Structural framework
Society
Population
Families
Children, young people and young persons that have attained full age
"Youth milieus"
Gender-specific life situations
Social inequality
Poverty
Migration and displacement
Disabilities
Child and youth services – interfaces of cooperation
Child and youth services and cooperation with schools
Child and youth services and the labour authority
Child and youth services and healthcare
Child and youth services and material security
Child and youth services and the judicial system
Child and youth services and inclusion
Child and youth services and digitalisation
Child and youth services and cultural diversity
State
A state based on the rule of law
Federal Republic of Germany as a "social state"
Democracy
Federal structure
Role of local government
Public finance
German youth policy and the EU
Legislation
Basic rights
Rights of parents and rights of the child
Social Code
Social benefits
Central principles of social and administrative procedures
Involvement in international treaties/conventions
Tasks and fields of work
Mission and claim
Tasks / mission – Article 1, Social Code Book 8
Fields of work: Articles 11-60, Social Code Book 8
Support, assistance, protection
Right to autonomy and democratic participation
Assistance and support
Child and youth work
Youth/School social work
Educational child and youth protection
Promotion of care and upbringing in the family
Statutory day-care for children
Socio-educational support services
Legal basis
Support service planning
Types of socio-educational support services
Quantitative breakdown
Integration support
Legal basis
Procedural requirements
For young people with a psychological disability
Support for young adults
Support for young adults
Other tasks
Protection in the context of child welfare endangerment
Taking into custody
Involvement in family court - child welfare endangerment
Involvement in family court - separation/divorce
Guardianships and custodianships
Involvement in juvenile court proceedings
Adoption
Structures
Institutions
Federation, Länder and local authorities in child and youth services (a)
Federation, Länder and local authorities in child and youth services (b)
Local public-sector providers of child and youth services
The dual structure of the youth welfare office
Provider structures in child and youth services
Facilities operated by public-sector and non-statutory providers
Umbrella organisations and research institutes
Overview of the structures - Part 1
Overview of the structures - Part 2
Guiding principles and procedural principles
Subsidiarity and overall responsibility
Key concepts and terms
Principles of action in child and youth services
Inclusion
Principles of participation
Participation rights in Social Code Book 8
Ombuds offices in child and youth services
Protection of confidence
Financing
Expenditure for child and youth services
Federal, Länder and local authority spending
Child and Youth Plan of the Federal Government
Financing of facilities and services
Triangular relationship under social law
Employees
Fields of work of child and youth services
Civic engagement, volunteers
Qualifications of professionals in socio-educational youth work
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