Municipal Association for Youth and Social Affairs Baden-Württemberg

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Municipal Association for Youth and Social Affairs Baden-Württemberg

Municipal Association for Youth and Social Affairs Baden-Württemberg Logo.svg
State level Communal
position Higher municipal association
legal form Public corporation
Supervisory authority Ministry of the Interior, Digitization and Migration Baden-Württemberg
founding January 1, 2005
Headquarters Stuttgart , Baden-Wuerttemberg
Authority management Gerhard Bauer (Association Chairman)

Kristin Schwarz (Association Director)

Budget volume 287 million euros (as of 2020)
Web presence kvjs.de

The Municipal Association for Youth and Social Affairs Baden-Württemberg (KVJS) is a competence center and service provider for the city and district of Baden-Württemberg in the areas

  • Youth welfare,
  • Social, disability and care,
  • Integration of severely disabled people into working life,
  • Advanced training
  • and research.

The KVJS is a corporation under public law . All 44 urban and rural districts of Baden-Württemberg are members of the association . By law, the municipal authority is the supra-local agency for youth welfare and war victims, as well as the agency for the integration office . The legal form, tasks, constitution and administration of the KVJS are regulated by the Act on the Municipal Association for Youth and Social Affairs Baden-Württemberg - Youth and Social Association Act (JSVG).

The authority, based in Stuttgart , began its work on January 1, 2005 with the administrative reform in Baden-Württemberg.

Gerhard Bauer, District Administrator of the Schwäbisch Hall district , has been the chairman of the KVJS since July 1, 2019 . He dissolved District Administrator a. D. Karl Röckinger , who had chaired the KVJS since it was founded.

Kristin Schwarz has been the association director of the KVJS since April 1, 2018. The term of office is eight years. Her predecessor was Senator Prof. Roland Klinger, who has held the office since the KVJS was founded and retired on March 31, 2018.

Since January 1, 2018, the KVJS has also been the sole shareholder of Habila GmbH (until January 2019 LWV.Eingliederungshilfe GmbH), a company that operates homes for the disabled and is the sponsor of an integration company.

tasks

Initial and continuing education

  • Every year the KVJS offers almost 500 seminars, specialist conferences, workshops and part-time training series in the areas of severely handicapped law , youth welfare, social assistance and care law . The target group are primarily employees of the city and rural districts, the youth welfare organizations and representatives of the severely disabled from companies.
  • The training center Schloss Flehingen in Flehingen ( Karlsruhe district ) offers part-time, state-recognized training in three technical schools. These include the technical school for social affairs / specializing in social education with a focus on youth and home education, the technical school for curative education and the technical school for curative education. In addition, there is a course to become a certified specialist for work and professional development in workshops for people with disabilities (gFAB).

State Youth Welfare Office

The KVJS

  • is the seat of the Central Adoption Office ,
  • advises companies on childcare matters,
  • advises and supervises around 9,000 day-care centers and over 500 youth homes,
  • initiates and accompanies research and model projects,
  • develops and coordinates concepts to support families and young people,
  • supports the youth welfare offices in protecting the child's welfare,
  • offers analyzes and analysis instruments on social developments,
  • is responsible for supra-local youth welfare planning and supports the districts in local youth welfare planning.

Social, disability and care

The KVJS

  • negotiates the fees with partially and fully inpatient care, youth and disabled facilities on behalf of the city and rural districts. It is about more than five billion euros every year;
  • advises and supports districts in social planning for integration assistance as well as in performance and quality agreements,
  • initiates and accompanies research and model projects for the further development of social assistance,
  • is the licensing authority for the state for investment funding for facilities for people with disabilities or people in social difficulties,
  • supports the circles in case management, benchmarking and social planning,
  • offers local care authorities and associations a professional service and
  • finances aid for victims of war, military service and violence, Germans abroad and victims of vaccinations.

Integration office

The KVJS

  • is the contact for around 500,000 employers in Baden-Württemberg and their four million employees on all questions relating to the integration of people with disabilities into working life.
  • must be asked before a company can dismiss severely disabled employees.
  • collects and uses the countervailing charge . Employers who do not employ severely disabled people or who do so to a limited extent must pay a compensation levy. This applies to companies with 20 or more jobs. The mandatory quota for employing severely disabled people is five percent for companies with at least 60 jobs.
  • initiates and accompanies research projects.

The medical-educational service

The Medical Pedagogical Service (MPD) determines the personal needs of people with disabilities with living.

financing

The KVJS is supported and financed by the 9 urban and 35 rural districts of Baden-Württemberg. Its budget in 2020 is around 287 million euros.

Web links

http://www.kvjs.de

Individual evidence

  1. The KVJS - We about us. Retrieved April 9, 2018 .
  2. Youth and Social Association Act - JSVG. Retrieved April 9, 2018 .
  3. Association chairman. Retrieved July 1, 2019 .
  4. The KVJS - News - Kristin Schwarz takes over the management of the KVJS. Retrieved April 9, 2018 .
  5. ^ Structure of the KVJS - financing. Retrieved April 15, 2019 .
  6. ^ Technical schools at Schloss Flehingen. Retrieved April 15, 2019 .
  7. Employer information - The equalization charge. In: KVJS. Retrieved April 15, 2019 .
  8. ^ Structure of the KVJS - financing. Retrieved January 20, 2020 .