Youth work & youth social work
Youth work
Promotion of youth leisure facilities
Promotion of youth work measures
Youth work is regulated by law in Section 11 SGB VIII Child and Youth Welfare.
The main aim of youth work programmes is to promote the development of young people through programmes that are based on their interests and are co-determined and co-designed by them. Youth work is a field of social learning in which young people are empowered to self-determination and are encouraged and guided towards social responsibility and social commitment. The accessibility and usability of the programmes should be ensured for young people with disabilities.
The focal points of youth work include
- extracurricular youth education with general, political, social, health, cultural, natural history and technical education
- youth work in sports, games and socialising,
- work-related, school-related and family-related youth work,
- international youth work,
- children's and youth recreation and
- youth counselling.
Youth work providers are youth associations, groups and initiatives, other youth work organisations and public youth welfare organisations. Youth work includes programmes for members, open youth work and community-oriented programmes.
Contact person
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Youth organisation work
Youth association work is regulated by law in Section 12 SGB VIII Child and Youth Welfare.
According to para. 2, youth work in youth associations and youth groups is organised by young people themselves, jointly shaped and co-responsible. Their work is designed to be long-term and is generally aimed at their own members, but it can also be aimed at young people who are not members. Youth organisations and their associations express and represent the concerns and interests of young people.
In the Salzland district, the associations Kreisjugendfeuerwehr Salzlandkreis im Kreisfeuerwehrverband Salzlandkreis e.V. and Kreissportjugend Salzland im Kreisportbund Salzland e.V. are supported.
Attachments
To the forms for the application and settlement of grants for the promotion of youth work, youth social work and educational child and youth protection in the Salzlandkreis:
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Youth social work
Youth social work (JSA) is a child and youth welfare service that offers young people support in school, training and everyday life and helps them to find their place in society, especially if they are disadvantaged or in difficult circumstances.
The aim is to strengthen the independence, social skills and future prospects of young people and to develop suitable (educational/professional) prospects.
In addition to school/vocational integration, youth social work also focuses on the personal and individual development of young people. It works at the interface between school, the family environment, leisure activities and career guidance.
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- Teenagers, adolescents and young adults up to 27 years of age
- People with school, family, social and health difficulties (e.g. conflicts, bullying, addiction prevention, violence, flight/trauma)
- Young people who need support to achieve education, vocational training, employment and social participation
- Pupils and learners in training, from disadvantaged backgrounds
Legal basis
- § Section 13 Social Code (SGB) - Eighth Book (VIII)
Overview of youth social work programmes in the Salzland district
In cooperation with public child and youth welfare organisations in the Salzlandkreis district, learning locations are provided in four social areas as an alternative form of schooling.
© pixabay.de (Alois G. Auinger, #wohnblogAtAschersleben region:
- Vocational Training and Rehabilitation Centre e.V. (BBRZ e.V.) / "WERKstattSCHULE" Aschersleben
Staßfurt region:
- Berufliches Bildungs- und Rehabilitationszentrum e.V. (BBRZ e.V.) / "WERKstattSCHULE" Staßfurt
Schönebeck region:
- Rückenwind e.V. Schönebeck / "Centre for Alternative Learning" (ZAL)
- Rückenwind e.V. Schönebeck/ "Kompetenzwerkstatt Navigator"
Bernburg region:
- Rückenwind e.V. Schönebeck / "Learning Centre" (LZ)
- Service Centre e.V.
If you are interested in your child taking advantage of this alternative learning location, you are welcome to express your interest - due to the limited space available. Please use the following e-mail address and let us know if you are interested:
Juleica training at the Salzlandkreis
Youth leader card (Juleica)
The specialist youth and family service of the Salzland district offers youth leader card training courses in cooperation with the district adult education centre. These courses use a variety of practical methods to teach the basic content that is essential for providing educational support to children and young people. Nine modules must be completed in order to apply for the card. If you have already acquired a JuleiCa and would just like to extend it, you can put together a selection of individual modules yourself. A total of 12 hours of follow-up training must be demonstrated in order to extend the card.
The Youth Leader Card (Juleica) is the standardised national ID card for volunteers in youth work. It serves to legitimise the holder and as proof of qualification. In addition, the Juleica is also intended to express social recognition for voluntary work.
Contact person
Contact at the Salzlandkreis District Adult Education Centre:
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