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    Arbeitsgemeinschaft Kinder- und Jugendhilfe

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    The Arbeitsgemeinschaft Kinder- und Jugendhilfe (AGJ) is a nationwide network that has represented the interests of child and youth welfare since 1949. With over 100 member organizations, it promotes communication, competence, and cooperation for an inclusive and sustainable youth welfare system in Germany.

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    Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Kinder- und Jugendhilfe (AGJ)

    About Us

    The Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Kinder- und Jugendhilfe (AGJ) is a nationwide forum and network that has been consolidating the organizational and professional structures of child and youth welfare in Germany since its founding in 1949. The AGJ unites over 100 member organizations, including federal youth associations, peak organizations of free welfare, specialized organizations of child and youth welfare, supreme youth and family authorities of the states, as well as federal working groups and associations for personnel and qualification in child and youth welfare[1].

    Mission and Values

    The AGJ sees itself as a representative of the interests of child and youth welfare, with the central task of promoting the unity of youth welfare. It works across different providers and fields of action and cooperatively to represent the interests of children and young people at the federal level as well as in the European and international context. The guiding principles of the AGJ are communication, competence, and cooperation, which form the basis for its work[1].

    Key Products and Services

    The AGJ itself does not provide direct services for young people but supports and coordinates the work of its member institutions and organizations. These offer a variety of services for children, young people, and their families, such as youth policy and professional policy communication and cooperation, inclusion legislation, protection concepts against sexual violence, and digital protection concepts[1][4].

    Sustainability Goals and Initiatives

    The AGJ is committed to various sustainable goals and initiatives:

    • Inclusive Child and Youth Welfare: The AGJ supports the development of a child and youth welfare inclusion law (IKJHG) to promote inclusive solutions in child and youth welfare[4].
    • Health Promotion: The AGJ initiates and strengthens health-promoting strategies to improve working conditions in child and youth welfare[4].
    • Digital Policy: The AGJ works on a youth-friendly digital policy, particularly in the area of the transition from school to work, and advises experts from youth and digital policy[4].
    • Protection Concepts: The AGJ cooperates in the development and implementation of protection concepts that are inclusive, digital, and publicly accountable[4].

    Current Initiatives

    The AGJ actively positions itself on current issues:

    • Dealing with Right-Wing Extremist and Right-Populist Actors: The AGJ emphasizes its democratic and inclusive self-understanding and positions itself against anti-democratic and anti-human attitudes[4].
    • Prevention and Rehabilitation: The AGJ supports and promotes prevention and counseling services, particularly in the areas of addiction help and emergency housing assistance[3].

    The AGJ is a central actor in German child and youth welfare, significantly contributing to the improvement of living conditions for children and young people through its extensive network work and its professional policy competence.

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