German child and youth welfare award

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The German Child and Youth Welfare price , even Hermione-Albers-Price called, since 1955, in recognition of the great achievements of Hermine Albers to the Child and Youth Welfare of the biennial International Association for Child and Youth Services - AGJ awarded. The prize is donated by the highest youth and family authorities of the federal states .

price

The German Child and Youth Welfare Prize can be awarded in the categories Practice Prize, Media Prize and Theory and Science Prize, whereby the media prize is the only one that can be divided into two categories (the prize money is then divided into two parts). In addition, the jury has the opportunity to award additional recognition in each category. Since 2015, the highest youth and family authorities of the federal states have increased the grant again. Since then, a recognition amount of 1,000 euros can also be awarded. The prize money per category is 4,000 euros. While the practice prize has been around since 1955, the media prize was introduced as a new prize category with the tender for the German Child and Youth Welfare Prize in 2002.

subjects

The list of advertised topics for the German Child and Youth Welfare Prize - Hermine Albers Prize - reads like a chronicle of child and youth welfare. In the fifties it was topics such as the question “How can the open-mindedness for the husband's later marriage partnership and for his fatherly responsibility be awakened in German youth work?” In the eighties, one dealt with the demands of single parents on this Offer of youth and social assistance. In the nineties, the youth welfare award focused on the topics of girls in youth welfare, youth welfare in the new federal states, participation as well as poverty and the exclusion of children and young people. From 2000 onwards, topics such as intercultural youth welfare in Germany, education in youth welfare, young people with right-wing extremist orientation - creating a challenge for practice and youth policy on site. The subject of the 2016 German Child and Youth Welfare Award is "Further development of educational support".

Prize winner until 1999

The list of winners of the former Hermine Albers Prize and the German Child and Youth Welfare Prize is incomplete.

Prize winners from 2000

Practice price

  • 2000: Veronika Kabis-Alamba and the team of the German-Foreign Youth Club Saarbrücken for the work MultiCOOLti into the 3rd millennium!
Intercultural youth work and migration social work need new signs and Gari Pavkovic, Stuttgart for the work intercultural advisory competence - approaches for an intercultural theory and practice in youth welfare
  • 2002: Youth Office of the City of Göttingen for the campaign Don't look away!
  • 2004: REFUGIO Munich for the project art workshop for refugee children (work with traumatized refugee children)
  • 2006: Arnd Richter for the work Dialogical development with young prisoners, schoolchildren, elderly people and local politicians in Wiesbaden (the focus is on the participation project prison instead of youth welfare )
  • 2008: Association for the Promotion of Accepting Youth Work (VAJA) in cooperation with Kurt Möller, Esslingen University of Applied Sciences for work distance (ation) through integration - outreach work with right-wing extremist and misanthropic youth - concept, practice, evaluation
  • 2010: Association RheinFlanke non-profit GmbH for the work integration through football - a model of an innovative outreach youth work
  • 2012: Lebenshilfe for people with intellectual disabilities Dresden e. V. for the "Parents' guide - our baby from birth to 1st birthday."
  • 2014: Youth Welfare Office of the City of Nuremberg, Kreisjugendring Nürnberg-Stadt and the Parabol media center for the project loud! - The Nuremberg participation model for young people .
  • 2016: Careleaver eV
  • 2018: ABC Education and Conference Center eV for the cooperation project BIG EARTH

Theory and Science Prize

  • 2004: Hilde von Balluseck for the work of upbringing and education in childhood - Bachelor of Arts - a course of study for future educators at the Alice Salomon University of Applied Sciences in Berlin
  • 2006: not awarded
  • 2008: not awarded
  • 2010: Stefan Köngeter for the book publication based on a dissertation: Relational Professionalism - An empirical study on working relationships with parents in child-rearing aids.
  • 2012: Birgit Jagusch for the dissertation Practices of Recognition. 'This is our gift to society. Associations of young people with a migration background between recognition and exclusion .
  • 2014: Dr. Sonja Enders for her dissertation The youth welfare office in the mirror of the media. Caricature between responsibility and failure? .
  • 2016: Dr. Thomas Mühlmann for the dissertation Supervision and Trust. The protection of children and young people in inpatient youth welfare facilities as a task of supra-local authorities
  • 2018: Dr. Daniela Reimer for the dissertation and book publication Normality Constructions in Biographies of Former Foster Children

Media award

  • 2002: Christine Sommerfeld for the work Junge NGZ - newspaper for young people in the Neuss-Grevenbroicher newspaper
  • 2004: Sabine Rückert , DIE ZEIT, for the dossier The Suspicion (subject: abuse with abuse)
  • 2006: Bettina Braun for the documentary What are you living? (Long-term observation with four young migrants) broadcast on ZDF - Das kleine Fernsehspiel
  • 2008: Peter Wensierski , DER SPIEGEL, for his book Strikes in the Name of the Lord. The repressed history of children in care in the Federal Republic
  • 2010: Ute Meckbach for the report Mama and her wild princesses . Britta Wandaogo for the documentary Without my fourth child
  • 2012: Eric Breitinger for the book Vertraute Fremdheit. Adopted tell.
  • 2014: Andreas Wenderoth for the article Paths of Hope. When does the youth welfare office have to separate children from their parents? 'When not? Two cases, two opposing answers. Two tough choices .
  • 2016: Thomas Rautenberg from rbb for his long-term radio report Alone in a foreign country
  • 2018: Anja Kretschmer and Jessica Briegmann for the film War for the Child - When Parents Need Care

Recognitions

  • 2000: Gisela Apitzsch with the collaboration of the youth welfare association Rhein-Main for work You don't have a chance - but use it! A plea for the improvement of the educational offers for child refugees with special consideration of the situation in initial reception facilities (category: practice award)
  • 2002: KARUNA e. V. for the work 4 books from the curb (with texts and drawings by homeless and addicts at risk of adolescents) and Franziska Meletzky for the work Alles mit Cutlery (short film on questions of supposedly common values) (Category: Practice Prize)
  • 2004: Solaris Förderzentrum für Umwelt gGmbH Saxony for the Solaris youth workshops project . Youth work in environmental education and the maintenance of industrial traditions (Category: Praxispreis) and Catherine von Westernhagen for the film Hard Shell - Soft Core. Ways out of violence (Category: Media Prize)
  • 2006: Berlin Legal Aid Fund for Youth Welfare for Work 3 years Berlin Legal Aid Fund for Youth Aid e. V. (Category: Practice Prize); Margarethe Steinhausen, rbb, for the film Ehre-Stolz-Scham - Islamic Young People in Berlin (Category: Media Prize); Tanja Bock and Marion Loferer for the diploma thesis Demands and Reality in Social Space Orientation - an evaluation of youth welfare in the district of North Friesland based on client satisfaction (category: theory and science award)
  • 2008: Mobile counseling against right-wing extremism in Berlin for the work integrated action strategies for right-wing extremism prevention and intervention among young people. Background knowledge and recommendations for youth work, local politics and administration (Category: Praxispreis); Ute Meckbach for the newspaper article Two children and their baby (Topic: Parenting of mentally disabled people) (Category: Media Prize)
  • 2010: Nicole Rosenbauer for the monograph / dissertation - Wanted uncertainty? Flexibility and delimitation in youth welfare institutions (category: theory and science award)
  • 2012: House of Open Doors Porz e. V./OT Ohmstraße for the concept including work with children and young people with and without disabilities and their families (category: practice award); Dr. Martina Richter for her dissertation Making the Familial Visible. Discussion Practices in Social Pedagogical Family Aid (Category: Theory and Science Prize)
  • 2014: Kulturbüro Sachsen for the practical project Werkstatt Junge Demokratie (Category: Practice Prize); Dr. Claudia Buschhorn for the dissertation Early Help: Care Competence and Competence Conviction of Parents (Category: Theory and Science Prize); Claudia Wolters and Brigitte Cappel for the film People Up Close: There is no such thing here. School for young refugees (published in WDR) (Category: Media Prize)
  • 2016: [Birgit Lutz] for the article "The Second Face" (Category: Media Prize), as well as Dr. Mirjana Zipperle for her dissertation on youth welfare development and all-day school. Empirical results on challenges and opportunities (Category: Theory and Science Prize)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Homepage of the German Child and Youth Welfare Prize ( Memento of the original from March 23, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. accessed on August 17, 2015  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.agj.de
  2. u. a. Announcement of the German Child and Youth Welfare Prize 2016 ( Memento of the original from March 23, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. accessed on August 17, 2015 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.agj.de
  3. ^ Annual report of the AGJ 2014, p. 63, accessed on August 17, 2015
  4. u. a. Announcement of the German Child and Youth Welfare Prize 2016 ( Memento of the original from March 23, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. accessed on August 17, 2015 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.agj.de
  5. Ajg.de: winners / -Innen 2012 Retrieved on May 31, 2014
  6. a b c d Ajg.de: Prize winners 2014 ( Memento of the original from March 23, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. accessed on August 17, 2015  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.agj.de
  7. a b c d Ajg.de: Prize winners 2016, accessed on August 24, 2017
  8. Ajg.de: winners 2000-2010 accessed on May 31, 2014
  9. a b Ajg.de: Prize winners from 2000 to 2012  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. accessed on August 21, 2015@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.agj.de