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Position Paper - help for education in dignity and freedom

Position paper "assistance for education in dignity and freedom - subject closed accommodation in Saxony"

extract from the position paper: "The position paper, the participating individuals and institutions for arguments and promote - in Saxony and beyond - to abandon the closed housing and to help achieve education for girls and boys in dignity and freedom. "

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First signatures:

Prof. Ullrich Gintzel, ehs Dresden
Silke cult Scher, Social Service Agency - City Mission Dresden
Hartmut man, parity Saxony
Dr. Gisela Ulrich, German Child Protection Agency, National Association of Saxony
Theo Boomgarden, Outlaw gGmbH
Reinhard Glatzel, Outlaw gGmbH
Matthias Müller, Working Group Critical Social Work Dresden
Andreas Borchert, working group Critical Social work Dresden
Björn Redmond, Working Group Critical Social Work Dresden
Prof. Dr. Uwe Hirschfeld, ehs Dresden
Anja Stephan, Executive Director Youth Association "Red Tree" Association, member of the LJHA Saxony

Marco Süßmitt, Working Group Critical Social Work Dresden
Walter Schlenzig, Student ehs Dresden
Prof. Dr. Ralf Vollbrecht, TU Dresden

Christiane Loeffler, student ehs Dresden
Prof. Dr. Peter Schütt, Mittwieda University, Department of Social Work
Carsten beauty, education and advice for social Labour, Dresden
Martin Rudolph, TU Dresden, Institute for Social Education, Social Work and Welfare Science
Madeleine Klotz, a student of the ehs Dresden
Anne Katrin Klepsch director, "Red Tree" Association, member of the board of Stadtjugendring Dresden, city councilor DIE LINKE
Dr. phil. Simone Menz, Research Associate, TU Dresden
Uwe Schaarschmidt, The Left Dresden, spokesman
Councilwoman Claudia Jobst, Radebeul, Meissen district councilor in (member of the JHA)
Hans-Jürgen Muskulus, City Council in Dresden, Chairman THE LINKE.Dresden
Christian Madler

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list of demands to the / new / n Dresdner Mayors in

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A life worth Dresden our time has to find economic prosperity, high culture and tourism are characterized by a highly developed social infrastructure, participation of all people living in the city in civil, social and cultural life and integration in a democratic community. Dresdner social and youth work experience in their practice often have different Dresdner face: unemployment rate (12%) is high, 57,000 people are dependent in Dresden of transfer payments in Book II, the figures on poverty and child poverty are clearly increasing, the life of immigrants in nursing homes are of concern asylum seekers, extreme-right activities are increasing, neighborhoods and individual streets are becoming social problem areas.
Dresdner youth and social work makes in all these places a significant contribution to improving the life of people, to promote participation and successful integration.

set as new / r Dresdner Mayors in a variety of conditions under which people live in this city. You have the opportunity to make during your tenure in these areas.

We - as representatives of youth and social work and our clients - expect you to implement the following, much-needed points. We are ready to support you in this work energetically and advice.

first Active strategy against child poverty
child poverty is no longer marginal. She is now a mass phenomenon that is also clearly evident in Dresden. Poor children and young people are structurally excluded. Poverty situation of children and young people are often associated with limited life and chances. Poverty is the biggest risk factor for child development. It works from early childhood and has long term consequences. Therefore, we encourage you to create the conditions that give children and young people from poor families a fair chance to develop their individual potential and to develop, healthy to grow, perform educational and promotional offers and such a good starting position for another way of life and maintain their professional perspective.

  • free food in school and KITA,
  • free public transport for children (<>
  • free learning resources for all students.

second Social integration
The living conditions of citizens of Dresden, which are dependent on benefits in Book II, SGB III and SGB XII or employed in low-wage sector have deteriorated dramatically. This poverty situations lead to exclusion from social life, let self-confidence and self-action forces dwindle involvement and increase the risk of mental illness. For this reason, we ask prospects worth living in our city.

- preventing the concentration of people who are dependent on transfer payments in Book II, on individual neighborhoods or streets;
- Social Ticket public transport at the level of the proposed mobility SGB II rulesets (15.43 €);
- extensions of the services of the Dresden-pass (swimming pools, museums, library, etc.) and the possibility of applying for the passport in the local offices.

third Offers youth work
Dresdner youth has something to offer to children and young people for integration, education and recreational activities within a democratic youth work. The variety of services and facilities testifies to the mature, tried-and-demand act of child and youth services. The facilities and offers face the challenges and issues affecting children and young people every day . Bring It is evident that, needs and concerns such as poverty, unemployment, failure in school and problems in families increase significantly. For the realization of integration and participation of the colleagues, however, require reliable structures and perspectives.

  • strengthen the supply of open work for children and young people (we see the danger that an attempt is due to the low birth cohorts to cut in this area, the demand is not lower);
  • maintaining the multi-annual funding for carriers to plan security to ensure in carriers and projects.

4. Improvement of individual regulations in the "educational support"
get in Dresden, about 1,300 children, adolescents and families assistance to education according to SGB VIII Despite numerically small decreases do the professionals in the facilities to increasingly challenging multiple problems. Here it takes quick decisions and extensive support in the care planning discussions.
We do work overloads and high absenteeism in the general social services that bear witness to that increased staff and more qualified. Dresden although fortunately not to the closed placement of children and adolescents Scope of SGB VIII reproaches are currently housed 17 children and young people in other states of such bodies in which youth support principles is clearly contracting. This aid must be stopped promptly.

  • strengthen the desire and right to vote (§ 5 SGB VIII) for children, young people and people custodians;
  • improve cooperation between independent and public sources;
  • no assignment of facilities of closed placement with children or young people from Dresden. Immediate termination of the support;
  • enable Sozialpädagogischer intensive individual tutoring and abroad again; not bind
  • granting of necessary educational aids to the minimum duration of a previous three-month consultation;
  • need-based increase in staff at ASD;
  • no construction of facilities and services of the closed accommodation in Dresden.

5th Qualification of the youth policy planning processes with the participation of carriers and
addressees
youth policy planning is operated in Dresden, accountable and transparent. However, we see with the understanding of participation and professional discourse still potentials to tap that will be. If participation means also participation, then the target group of youth; So the children, adolescents and families to participate consistently. Furthermore, the experts are fully involved.

      • Consistent involvement of the district committees and technical working groups at the youth services planning, appropriate time;
      • involvement of children, adolescents and families in the youth services planning.

6th Dealing with refugees
The daily life of themselves as "cosmopolitan" designating Dresden is unfortunately still the discrimination of people of German and non-German origin. Particular problems we see in the human rights cropped treatment of refugees, which try to build a new life. This structural discrimination to an end, we ask:

  • Consistent decentralization of accommodation for asylum seekers;
  • training intercultural competences of the employees of the local immigration office.

are any questions or would like to have:

Internet: www.aks-dresden.org
E-mail: kontakt@aks-dresden.org

Matthias Müller, Tel: 0172-3431162
Björn Redmond, Phone: 0174/6588095

First signatories:

first Institutions / Clubs


CJD Heidenau

Child Protection Dresden

Ausländerrat Dresden

Girls'Project MAXI
in Women and Girls Health Centre MEDEA eV

International Gardens Dresden

youth club "Red Tree" eV

campaign against exclusion of asylum seekers

RAA victim counseling. Counseling for victims of extreme right violence

second People


Prof. Ullrich Gintzel

Prof. Dr. Uwe Hirschfeld

Matthias Müller

Björn Redmond

Elisabeth Oehme

Tobias Bohnet, student union of the Evangelical University Dresden

Sebastian Clausnitzer

Gerald Schade

Daniela Engelmann

Jeanette Lerche

Ralf Hron, DGB Region Chairman

Katharina Günther

Steven Dotzauer

Kirsten Sander

Markus Degenkolb

mother dear Frank, managing director of the Saxon youth eV

Uwe pond

Tanja Kübler

Marion Kynaston

Prof. Dr. Holger Brandes

Lisa Janotta

Claudia Koch

Claudia Daufratshofer

Judith Schweiger

Eric Feldman

Kerstin Roessiger

Grit Gabler

Eisner

Henriette Hanig

John Brock

Christian Wunderlich

Diana Adler

Marie Bernard-Mittelstaedt

Tobias Hennig

Cindy Schürer

Sascha Moeckel

Jörg Richter

Jana Pohle

Anke Lietzmann

Antje Grossman

Ralph Holata

Kathy Dehner

Luise Doyé

Robert Krüger - Children's and Youth House "Old Fire" DD-Cossebaude

Robert Hansel

Maria Werdermann

Anja Stephan

youth club "Red Tree" eV

Anja Krause

Dr. Peter Jensen

Anne Rother

Paul Rosenow

Carsten Gruhn

Rike Muschol

Bärbel guard

Lilo Dorschky

Prof. Dr. Harald Wagner

Rachel Trübenbach

Adriane Groschwitz

Magdalena Stenzel

Svetlana circle man

Jessica Taime Hueda

Konrad Schlegel

Christian Frey

Konstanze Liepke

Susann Küchler

Yvonne distance

Sara Hauschmidt

Maria Jacob

Theresa Richter

Michael Raschke

Luise Deye

Sarah Brown

Philip Atherton

Philip Uhlig

Julien Blacke

Maik Striemann

Ulrike Gutmann

Nicole Bräer

Martin Jürke

Sylvia Hunchback

Veronika Heiduschke

Anne Schmidt

Lisa Gruber

Lukas Ruffert

Stefanie Teichmann

Lisa Haufe

Magdalena Kaiser

Tobias Hudrich

Walter Schlenzig

Susan Dechandt

Cornelia Kurth

Birgit Grahl

Matthias Klaus

Prof. Dr. Marion Gemende

Johanna Schneider

Saskia Zeising

Albrecht hundreds

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events

kontakt@aks-dresden.org Events April to July 2009

YOUTH AND YOUTH WORK IN SAXONY "

The Presentation of the Third Saxon Children and Youth Report "a few weeks ago is reason to engage critically with the situation of children and young people in Saxony as well as with the state of children's and youth work. The title and the report focuses on the training places and educational contexts makes some of the challenges Saxon children and youth clearly concealed but also something to look at the life and growth conditions of young people in Saxony and the circumstances under which youth work is active in Saxony. With these connections, the resulting challenges and what to ask now plans to look this series of events. To this end, we can win with husband Hartmut, Prof. Dr. Uwe Hirschfeld and Prof. Dr. Heide three radio experts, the contributions will introduce into the discussions. We invite you to the following events:

07. Clock by 19 April 2009: Youth Work under deteriorating conditions
Hartmut man, Commissioner of the Third Saxon Youth Report

05th May 2009 by 19 clock: Education optimism ade? - The educational situation of young people in Saxony
Prof. Dr. Uwe Hirschfeld, ehs Dresden

Jun 02, 2009 by 19 clock: Youth work without capital and backbone
Prof. Dr. Heide Funk, Mittweida

07th July 2009 by 19 clock: The Political Work in the Youth Working Group
Critical Social Work Dresden


All events are at the Evangelical School of Social Dresden work (Wiener Strasse 58, 01219 Dresden, Germany) instead. We are grateful for the support of the Rosa Luxembourg Foundation eV

07th April 2009 by 19 clock: Youth work under the deteriorating conditions
Hartmut man, Commissioner of the Third Saxon Youth Report

The third Saxon children - and youth report (sKJB) exists and is one of the bases for the events of the AKS in coming summer term form.

And to be on a good foundation, we at o7.o4. 2oo9 Hartmut (Head of the Department of Social Services when JOINT Saxony) invited, who was in the preparation of sKJB significantly involved. Based on the recommendations of the Expert Commission of the contents of the sKJB is outlined, an experiment is devoted to child poverty and children / young people with special circumstances to give in depth attention. The subsequent discussion will be the title of the event closer to "youth work in conditions of deteriorating living conditions".

05th May 2009 by 19 clock: Education optimism ade? - The educational situation of young people in Saxony
Prof. Dr. Uwe Hirschfeld, ehs Dresden

The event will sichmit the so-called "pre-vocational training year," an educational establishment for young people who have received no training or employment. There are both quantitative dimensions of the measures is made, as well as their educational and labor market policy sense discussed. As in Saxony, the use of social workers in BVJ now enshrined in the Education Act, is discussed in particular the prospects for action. The discussion would also deal a critical assess-ment of the relationship between schools and economy. The current world economic crisis makes it clear that to be reflected on the relationship between education and economy from scratch. In BVJ be pointed to the problems. Here are the solutions, or at least alternatives on the most pressing.

Jun 02, 2009 by 19 clock: Youth work without capital and backbone
Prof. Dr. Heide Funk, Mittweida

youth is called upon to improve the living and growth conditions of young people internationally and their participation in the world for their appropriate adult. In recent years, the youth work in Saxony but has lost more than 10 percent of their budget and more than 28 percent of their full-time positions. In addition, it has come to the socio-creative aspect of her work lost. As it is under these conditions , To be able to claim fair?

07th July 2009 by 19 clock: The Political in youth work
Working Group Critical Social Work Dresden

is repeatedly argued over, hot debates have been fought and still does not seem the answer to the question of the politics of youth work in Saxony clearly be. Right here it has to do with youth unemployment and poverty, and right-wing opposition to democracy, economic crisis and alleged lack of public funds. A situation, but only with the intervention, its own democratic attitude and resistance resistance may encounter. Is the youth ready for it? Does the policy in a tradition of youth work in Saxony? Following a meeting in May 2009 are presented and the discussions of the state of the debates and perspectives to be developed.

Other event:
Introduction to the Critique of Political Economy for social workers
social workers in their areas of action are always active in the tension between individual and society. They will be dependent, to understand the social and economic system.
21.04.09, 28.04.09, 05.05.09, 12.05.09, 19:05:09
(each from 16.30-21 Clock)

We look forward to your and your participation in the events.

Events 2008/2009

03 February 2009 - Social structures that produce poverty and mitigate such, poverty 06th with Dr. Rudolph Martens (Federation of Päritätische)

January 2009 - Child poverty in Saxony - some thoughts on implications for social work with Prof. Ullrich Gintzel

02 December 2008 - Child poverty in kindergartens with Kevin Reetz-Schulz (OMSE eV)

Oct 07, 2008 - Closed storage with Matthias Müller, Prof. Ullrich Gintzel, Paula Bormann, Reinhard Glatzel (Outlaw gGmbH) and Björn Redmond.

Events 2008

series of "Critical Social Work of the AKS DD with lectures and discussions

Our series of events starts on 25/03/2008 at 19:00 clock in the Evangelical School of Social Work Dresden in the Vienna area Straße 58 16/17.

Prof. Dr. Frank Bettinger
of the EFH Darmstadt about "why critical social work?" speak and be available for the discussion.

All events are free. Registration not necessary. Cordial invitation.

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25.3. Why critical social work? What does the study group Critical Social Work, Frank Bettinger, a professor of social work, Darmstadt

From the self-understanding of the ACS: "The need presented itself ... because ... of the" status "of social work in theory and practice and the dissatisfaction of practitioners and practitioners, students with developmental tendencies of social work, also the disparate activities of a number of colleagues ... That, and E. a common forum for the (further) development of critical theory and practice of social work should be found, not only to combine the individual efforts of a critical theory and practice of social work in a common project, but also to a critical practice and counter-public to mainstream social work / social policy and the hegemonic neoliberal discourse to further strengthen

Other events of the series..

15:04 19 clock ehs Dresden (Wiener Road 58)
power, hegemony and social control
Steven Dotzauer, Päd, Dresden

06.05. 19 clock ehs Dresden (Wiener Strasse 58)
critical theory in the social sciences
Timm art realm, Professor of Social Science, Hamburg


27.05.
19 clock ehs Dresden (Wienerstraße 58)
Progressive Social Work
Gintzel Ullrich, Professor of Social Work, Dresden

17.06. 19 clock ehs Dresden (Wiener Strasse 58)
presentation and critical perspectives of social work in Dresden

Working Group Critical Social Work Dresden

15.04. 19 clock ehs Dresden (Wiener Strasse 58)
power, hegemony and social control
Steven Dotzauer, Päd, Dresden

hegemony, a term which denotes Antonio Gramci established the dominance of an ideology. Neo-liberalism dominated the thinking, all areas of life are ökomisiert. In the practice of social work, this development draws under the issues of budgeting, quality control, social management and so on. Gramsci refers to human concepts to counter this?

Social work is the dual mandate safe. Sandwiched between target group well and the state order, social work degenerates all too often the supervisory body. Where young people prepared for working life, deviant behavior is being sanctioned only, it is clear that represent social workers also just a cog in the power structure. described and analyzed theoretically, this Michael Foucault. As we are currently evaluating these theories and how they can be based on the present and the specific situation of social workers?

06.05. 19 clock ehs Dresden (Wiener Strasse 58)
critical theory in the social sciences
Timm art Reich, Professor of Social Science,
Hamburg

One way the evidence base of social science is to question the critical theory, beginning with their dialectical view of science as opposed to the dominant critical rationalism their starting point in the social totality. If some assumptions of critical theory are shared, have large areas of sociology, psychology and adjacent thereto - social work be re-thought.

27.05. 19 clock ehs Dresden (Wiener Strasse 58)
Progressive Social Work
Gintzel Ullrich, Professor of Social Work, Social Work Dresden

is always faced with the challenge of balancing the exercise of control and selection functions on the one hand and the citizens of committed, justice-oriented help function on the other produce. Critical, progressive social work approach is here from the democratic, from the solidarity thank derived position. How hard it is at present, not only shows the situation of social workers in the scandal over the child care in Halle / Saale, but the everyday professional conduct of a large proportion of employees determined in both public and at private institutions of social work. So how can a social work look like the white, the "humanization Profession" committed? What attitudes and what knowledge do social workers who know they are a pro-gressive, target group-oriented, paritizipativen social work required. What structures and approaches to work resulting from this? These questions will be explored in this event.


17.06. 19 clock ehs Dresden (Wiener Strasse 58)
presentation and critical perspectives of social work in Dresden

Working Group Critical Social Work Dresden The working group would

Critical Social Work Dresden (AKSDD) are inviting the Dresden social landscape to change drastically. This event is intended to serve particular problems with local relevance and to contribute together to establish a work plan for next year AKS Dresden. Gladly brought to subjects formulated their own understanding of critical social work and their own perspectives to be developed.

15.04. 19 clock ehs Dresden (Wiener Strasse 58)
power, hegemony and social control
Steven Dotzauer, Päd, Dresden

06.05. 19 clock ehs Dresden (Wiener Strasse 58)
critical theory in the social sciences
Timm art realm, Professor of Social Science, Hamburg


27.05.
19 clock ehs Dresden (Wiener Strasse 58)
Progressive Social Work
Gintzel Ullrich, Professor of Social Work, Dresden

17 .06. 19 clock ehs Dresden (Wiener Strasse 58)
presentation and critical perspectives of social work in Dresden

Working Group Critical Social Work Dresden

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self-understanding of the Working Group on Critical Social Work Dresden


self AK Critical Social Work Dresden

In an era in which the regulatory policy Czech arm of the state particularly hard engages, the economy is in particular the foreground and the Neoliberalism has become an almost global hegemony, social work is trapped in the contradictions of society and their own profession. Changing society demands onside, subordinate in anticipatory obedience to the social workers and technocratic monetary formal constraints. With the fine suit of quality management dressed, enters homo ökonomicus the stage. In precarious employment without status in collaboration with other professions are social workers and social education in with their backs to the wall. The situation in the Saxon capital Dresden is characterized not just different. It is discussed whether we should relocate youth to a youth in order to reduce the budget items. Professional premises, even the background or even the fate of the young people do not play a role.

The ACS will launch the trial of intensive theory - practice a critical bond with current political context and the social work field work to deal . Share He commented on current developments in social work will develop further the reflection and criticism of its members and the theory - to promote dialogue - practice. This dialog should be the Man and the critique of domination and power relations in the foreground. When tuning the Social Work does not want the chorus of critical rationalism, does not want to hide in the academic ivory tower - new approaches must be developed. A multi-pronged strategy of professional professionalism, critical reflection and representation must be established.

The AKS Dresden, are currently located about 10 to 15 people to the circle, is open to new members opposite. Only one criterion - to bring the willingness to study positions and theories against the grain and to transfer knowledge in a critical reflection on attitude and action. Currently meet monthly people out of practice, students, teachers and representatives of the eclectic recorded neighboring professions.

racist, nationalist, anti-Semitic and sexist attitudes have nothing to do with us. An attitude which is characterized by life-world Resources and orientation, assuming. Our cooperation should be marked by tolerance and appreciation.

The ACS tries to achieve the goals formulated by the following means:

- Positioning on current political issues and profession-specific
- public events
- conditions confront all forms of action that a precarious, noble character
- creating publications