Bavarian State Youth Welfare Office

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BavariaBavaria Bavarian State Youth
Welfare Office - ZBFS-BLJA -
State level Free State of Bavaria
Position of the authority Subordinate authority in the business area of ​​the Bavarian State Ministry for Family, Labor and Social Affairs
Headquarters Marsstrasse 46
80335 Munich
Authority management Hans Reinfelder (Head of Office)
Website www.blja.bayern.de

The Bavarian State Youth Welfare Office (BLJA) is set up at the Bavarian Family and Social Center in the division of the Bavarian State Ministry for Family, Labor and Social Affairs .

tasks

The BLJA performs the legal tasks of the supra-local youth welfare agency in accordance with Section 85 of Book VIII of the Social Code in Bavaria.

The main tasks are:

  • Advice and support for the local youth welfare offices in the districts and cities.
  • Quality development of child and youth welfare in Bavaria.
  • Elaboration of recommendations, statements, working aids and concepts for the practice of child and youth welfare.
  • Promotion of cooperation with the providers of free youth welfare (welfare associations, youth associations) and the implementation of projects, for example in projects to further develop youth welfare.
  • Case-related advice to the youth welfare offices in the implementation of support for the education of young people.
  • Youth welfare planning.
  • Further training of the employees in the youth welfare offices and with the independent organizations.
  • Carrying out of tasks of youth media protection and other youth protection laws.
  • Central adoption office (especially adoptions with international contact, mediation of difficult individual cases).
  • Evaluation of domestic and foreign educational qualifications according to § 16 BayKiBiG.
  • Scientology crisis advice center.
  • Supervision of the regional home council in Bavaria.
  • Funding procedures and qualification of health professions in the context of the federal initiative Network for early help and family midwives.
  • Qualification and advice for the Koki networks.
  • Qualification of skilled workers in youth social work in schools (JaS).
  • Regional contact and advice center for former children in care in Bavaria as part of the fund "Home Education in the Federal Republic of Germany from 1949 to 1975".
  • Bavarian contact and advice center within the framework of the "Foundation for Recognition and Help for People who were children and young people in the period from 1949 to 1975 (Federal Republic of Germany) or 1949 to 1990 (GDR) in inpatient facilities for the disabled or in inpatient psychiatric Institutions have experienced suffering and injustice ”.
  • Online parenting guide "Parents on the Net" of the public child and youth welfare service.
  • “Parents' letters” as a low-threshold and effective instrument for media family formation and early prevention.

The tasks as a supra-local agency for youth welfare in the field of youth work are carried out by the Bayerischer Jugendring (BJR).

organization

Following a tradition specific to youth welfare, the state youth welfare office (like the local youth welfare offices) is a “two-tier authority”: It consists of the administration of the state youth welfare office and the state youth welfare committee. The administration carries out the day-to-day business; The committee deals with fundamental questions of child and youth welfare and adopts principles and recommendations.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Art. 26 Paragraph 1 AGSG
  2. § 16 BayKiBiG
  3. Art. 32 AGSG
  4. Section 70 (3) SGB VIII