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    Stiftung SPI

    from Berlin

    The Stiftung SPI in Berlin is committed to social integration, education, and sustainable development. With a variety of offerings in youth and addiction support as well as vocational education, it strengthens the participation and self-help of people in difficult life situations.

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    Stiftung SPI: Social Pedagogical Institute Berlin »Walter May«

    About the Company

    The Stiftung SPI, also known as Social Pedagogical Institute Berlin »Walter May«, is a non-profit foundation under civil law based in Berlin. It is closely associated with the State Association Berlin of the Workers' Welfare Association and is subject to the state supervision of Berlin.

    Key Products and Services

    The Stiftung SPI operates in five main business areas:

    • Vocational Education: Here, the foundation consolidates its expertise in the areas of nursing school, vocational schools for social pedagogy and special education. Additionally, it offers a variety of further training opportunities for professionals in the social and health sectors as well as in cultural education[1][2][3].

    • Addiction Support Systems: The foundation operates counseling centers, housing projects, day care centers, supported individual living, contact and meeting places, as well as employment facilities, particularly in the Berlin districts of Reinickendorf, Pankow, Mitte, Lichtenberg, and Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg[1].

    • Social Integration and Urban Development: This area includes tailored support services for children, adolescents, and their families. It offers funding management, urban planning, neighborhood development, and project management, as well as services related to democracy development, participation, diversity, housing, and care[1].

    • Youth Leisure and Youth Cultural Work: Here, needs-oriented support for young people in special life situations, such as street work, obtaining school qualifications, and social work in schools, is implemented. Additionally, state-wide projects in Brandenburg are carried out, including child day care and services for families[1].

    • Program Agencies and Service Points: The foundation supports federal and state ministries in the development and implementation of funding programs, ensuring targeted and efficient program execution[1].

    Mission and Values

    The Stiftung SPI is actively engaged in solving social problems, both nationally and internationally. Its mission includes the further development of theory and practice in social work, the training and continuing education of social work practitioners, research, and the promotion of international understanding. A central aspect is the help for self-help and the strengthening of social participation[2].

    Sustainability Goals and Initiatives

    The Stiftung SPI is committed to sustainable outcomes and is certified according to EN ISO 9001:2015. It operates project-related service points, such as municipal conflict management, and publishes policy papers that promote preventive social policy and poverty prevention. An example of this is the policy paper "Perspectives for Child and Youth Policy in the Investing Welfare State," which was created in cooperation with the economic research company Prognos[2].

    Additionally, the Stiftung SPI promotes the participation of young people in democratic processes through initiatives such as the Federal Competence Center for Child and Youth Participation and the U16/18 Children and Youth Election Project. These projects strengthen the participation and engagement of young people and improve the quality and sustainability of measures[3].

    Current Initiatives

    The Stiftung SPI is engaged in current social and political issues, such as the protest against cuts in child and youth welfare and family support in Berlin-Mitte. Additionally, the women's projects of the foundation participate in the action week for the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women[3].

    With its wide range of services and projects, the Stiftung SPI significantly contributes to social and political development in Berlin, Brandenburg, and nationwide by supporting and shaping the living environments of affected citizens.

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