Lower Saxony Ministry for Social Affairs, Health and Equality
Lower Saxony Ministry for Social Affairs, Health and Equality |
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State level | country |
position | Supreme state authority |
founding | June 11, 1947 (as Ministry of Labor, Development and Health) |
Headquarters | Hanover , Lower Saxony |
Authority management | Minister Carola Reimann |
Web presence | http://www.ms.niedersachsen.de/startseite/ |
The Lower Saxony Ministry for Social Affairs, Health and Equality (until February 28, 2014 Lower Saxony Ministry for Social Affairs, Women, Family, Health and Integration ) is a ministry of the federal state of Lower Saxony with its headquarters at Hannah-Arendt-Platz 2 in Hanover .
management
Carola Reimann ( SPD ) has been the minister since November 22, 2017 . Heiger Scholz (SPD) has been State Secretary since the same day .
Jurisdiction
The Ministry is responsible for the policy areas:
- Social
- Equality / women
- Family, children and young people
- Civic engagement
- Seniors / Generations
- health
- Occupational safety / technical consumer protection
- Migration and Participation
- Salafism prevention
Responsibility for the area of “building and housing” was transferred to the Ministry of the Environment in 2017 .
The division includes the State Office for Social Affairs, Youth and Family , the State Education Centers for the Hearing Impaired , the State Education Center for the Blind , the Prison Center , the State Health Office , the Lower Saxony Epidemiological Cancer Register and the State Trade Supervisory Offices .
organization
In addition to the office of the Minister and the State Secretary in the Ministry is divided a Unit Group and four departments:
- Division Z: Central Tasks
- Department 1: Social affairs, care, occupational safety
- Department 2: Women and Equality
- Department 3: Migration and Generations
- Department 4: Health and Prevention
Previous ministers
Surname | Political party | Term of office | |
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Hans-Christoph Seebohm | DP | 1947-1948 | |
Alfred Kubel | SPD | 1948-1950 | |
Heinrich Albertz | SPD | 1950-1955 | |
Heinz Rudolph | CDU | 1955-1957 | |
Georg Diederichs | SPD | 1957-1961 | |
Kurt Partzsch | SPD | 1961-1974 | |
Helmut Greulich | SPD | 1974-1976 | |
Hermann Schnipkoweit | CDU | 1976-1990 | |
Walter Hiller | SPD | 1990-1996 | |
Wolf Weber | SPD | 1996-1998 | |
Heidrun Merk | SPD | 1998-2000 | |
Gitta does not mourn | SPD | 2000-2003 | |
Ursula von der Leyen | CDU | 2003-2005 | |
Mechthild Ross-Luttmann | CDU | 2005-2010 | |
Aygül Özkan | CDU | 2010-2013 | |
Cornelia Rundt | SPD | 2013-2017 | |
Carola Reimann | SPD | since 2017 |
Former State Secretaries
Term of office | minister | Political party |
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2010-2013 | Heiner Pott | CDU |
2013-2017 | Jörg Röhmann | SPD |
since 2017 | Heiger Scholz | SPD |
History of architecture and art
After the destruction caused by the air raids on Hanover , the building including the plaza was built in the early economic boom from 1953 to 1954 by Otto Hodler , who was awarded the Laves plaque for this.
See also
- Lower Saxony state government
- List of the social ministers of Lower Saxony
- List of labor ministers of Lower Saxony
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Lower Saxony ministers of social affairs since 1947. (PDF; 12 kB) Retrieved on January 4, 2012 .
- ↑ Organization plan . (PDF; 0.05 MB) Retrieved March 5, 2018 .
- ^ Friedrich Lindau : Otto Hodler , in ders .: Hanover. Reconstruction and destruction. The city in dealing with its architectural historical identity , 2nd, revised edition, Hanover: Schlütersche Verlagsgesellschaft, 2001, ISBN 3-87706-607-0 , p. 326; Preview over google books