Municipal Social Association of Saxony
Municipal Social Association of Saxony |
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State level | Communal |
position | Higher municipal association |
legal form | Public corporation |
Supervisory authority | Saxon State Ministry of the Interior |
founding | 1993 |
Headquarters | Leipzig , Saxony |
Authority management | Andreas Werner, association director |
Budget volume | 755.5 million euros (as of 2019) |
Web presence | ksv-sachsen.de |
The Kommunale Sozialverband Sachsen (KSV) , based in Leipzig, is a corporation under public law and is the supra- local provider of social assistance and supra- local care authority. It was founded as the State Welfare Association of Saxony in 1993 and is supported by the cities and districts. On August 1, 2005, the name was changed to Municipal Social Association of Saxony . As a result of the structural and administrative reform on August 1, 2008, the KSV was given new tasks.
The Leipzig location is responsible for
- Integration assistance for people with disabilities in workshops and forms of living
- Negotiation of care rates
- Social planning
- Recognition of health professions
The Chemnitz site in the former Saxon State Office for Family and Social Affairs worked after the pension offices were closed
- as the state supply office, the social compensation and welfare law
- the technical supervision of the SGB IX - assessment procedure / Saxon state blind money law
- Fundamental questions about SGB IX - assessment procedure / state allowance for blind people
and
- as an integration office, welfare for the severely disabled (accompanying help, protection against dismissal)
- all support tasks according to the State Youth Welfare Act
- the promotion of fertility treatment