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Child Protection and Self-reliance Services in Germany: Policies and Issues

Title
Child Protection and Self-reliance Services in Germany: Policies and Issues
Alternative Author(s)

Hong, Moonki

Keyword
Child Protection Service in Germany ; Self-reliance Service in Germany ; Child abuse ; Child Policy in Germany
Publication Year
2024-12-31
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Global Social Security Review 2024 No.겨울 31, pp.15-31
Abstract
Germany aims, through its universal social policies, to achieve an adequate quality of life—not merely a minimum standard of living—for children, adolescents, youth, and their families. These policies have established a system of support measures to address the various needs of children and their families, reducing the burden of child care on families and helping families restore their functions. For children and youth of an age range that requires protection but whose families are unable to give them sufficient support, federal youth welfare offices step in to offer strong assistance until these individuals can live independently. Germany’s youth independent living support system, designed to help children and young people in its care develop into healthy, contributing members of society, places special emphasis on education and job preparation.
URI
https://doi.org/10.23063/2024.12.2
ISSN
2586-0844
DOI
10.23063/2024.12.2
KIHASA Research
Subject Classification
Social service > Welfare for children
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