Condrobs

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Condrobs e. V. is a carrier for social help offers in Bavaria. The association was founded on December 13, 1971 as a self-help initiative by parents of drug-dependent adolescents and specialists in Munich with the participation of the lawyer Alexander Eberth .

The association, based in Munich, has around 800 employees. It works in around 60 institutions and is not bound by any denomination , ideology or party politics .

Fields of activity

Child and Youth Services

In child and youth welfare , the association is active in matters of prevention , counseling, street work , outpatient educational assistance and clearing as well as supervised and therapeutic forms of living.

refugees

Adolescents, young and adult refugees receive accompanying, supportive, caring and therapeutic help, which consists of outreach social work in residential projects and shared accommodation, assisted living communities and therapeutic residential communities that are specially set up for unaccompanied minor refugees who are traumatized and severely psychosocially stressed.

Prevention

  • The street work project on the “party mile” in Munich was initiated in 2012 together with the city of Munich to prevent and mediate violent crimes. The street workers are out and about on the Munich party mile, warning of knockout drops and the dangers of binge drinking, accompanying drunk people to the subway and also discussing plans for the young people's way home later.
  • In cooperation with the City of Munich , the Bavarian State Ministry for Environment and Health and with selected clinics, the prevention project “HaLT” is practiced, in which young people are informed about the dangers of alcohol and are motivated to use it moderately. Parents are also supported in questions of upbringing.
  • The peer project "Chexxs!" Creates awareness about one's own alcohol consumption without moralizing. Trained peers of legal age, who move themselves in the party setting, address teenagers and young adults on the Munich “party mile” who are not noticeably heavily drunk or visibly under the influence of drugs.

Addiction counseling and addiction support

The association advises people with addiction problems of all age groups and their relatives. Questions on the subject of alcohol, drugs and gambling addiction are clarified in a personal conversation, outpatient therapies are initiated and further offers are conveyed. One focus of the association is the care of older addicts in contact shops and in assisted living communities. Through the external addiction counseling in prisons, addictive drug-addicts detainees are accompanied, with special offers detained women with addiction problems are looked after.

Gender diversity approach

With the approach of gender diversity management , the association recognizes the diversity of people's lifestyles and their different needs - this applies to gender-homogeneous care, special offers for the elderly and substituted or shelters for the female clientele.

Since 1986 the association has had a women-specific addiction support program. With "Prima Donna", Bavaria's first residential community for women with addiction experience has been founded. The offers of the women-specific addiction support program are tailored to the personal history and drug consumption of women as well as to the social situation and the problems and development opportunities that arise from it.

Non-profit

The association is financed by the public purse, by health and pension insurance providers as well as by membership fees, donations from private individuals and companies and fines. The association is recognized as serving exclusively and directly tax - privileged charitable purposes and is exempt from corporation tax.

Certification

Condrobs has had the international quality seal DIN EN ISO 9001: 2008 since 2011.

literature

  • Lydia Halbhuber-Gassner, G. Pravda (ed.): Women's health in prison, Lambertus-Verlag, December 2013
  • Campaign for Youth Protection Bavaria V .: Surfguide - to keep playing fun, Munich 2012

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