Apply for intensive one-to-one socio-educational support
Adolescents and young adults can take advantage of intensive one-to-one socio-educational support. It is suitable in the event of problems in a difficult family situation or social disadvantage. The help is focussed entirely on the person concerned. If possible, it includes their social environment.
Individual counselling is intended to help those affected
- deal with their situation,
- Develop self-confidence and prospects and
- Resolve conflicts independently.
Responsible department
the local youth welfare office
Youth Welfare Office is,
- if you live in an urban district: the city administration
- if you live in a district: the district office
Note: The city of Constance fulfils the tasks of the local youth welfare office itself. The city of Villingen-Schwenningen returned the municipal youth welfare office to the Schwarzwald-Baar district on 1 July 2023.
Details
Prerequisite
Depending on the individual case.
Please enquire with the responsible office as to which specific requirements must be met.
Procedure
Contact the responsible centre and describe the problems with your child. Adolescents and young adults can also go there themselves. The responsible centre will assess the case and decide whether intensive individual socio-educational support is a suitable measure. They will help you with the application and also advise you on other help options.
If the help is approved, all parties involved will draw up a help plan together. This sets out the process, objectives and duration of the help.
The youth welfare office will review the progress of the help in regular meetings.
Deadlines
none
Required documents
Clarify directly with the youth welfare office which documents you need to submit.
Costs
The costs of the help are borne by the youth welfare office.
Miscellaneous
none
Legal basis
Sozialgesetzbuch Achtes Buch
- § 35 Intensive sozialpädagogische Einzelbetreuung
Release note
machine generated, based on the German release by: Sozialministerium Baden-Württemberg, 27.11.2023