The Family Intervention Team (FIT) is responsible for children and young people who are at immediate risk of child welfare due to repeated allegations of serious acts of violence and sexual offenses.
Regional family teams offer you, as expectant parents and families with infants and toddlers, help and support in coping with your everyday life with your newborn in difficult life situations.
If you don't have enough money to cover your living expenses, you can apply for citizen's income. Here you will find important information for people over 25.
If you don't have enough money to cover your living expenses, you can apply for citizen's allowance. Here you will find important information about citizen's allowance for people without a fixed address.
If you don't have enough money to cover your living expenses, you can apply for citizen's income. Here you will find important information for people under 25.
Policy departments shape the strategic direction of the administration. They advise on overarching issues, support regulations, and develop concepts for future developments.
If you don't have enough money to cover your living expenses, you can apply for citizen's income. Here you will find important information about citizen's income for people with severe disabilities or those with equivalent status.
When you register your child at the primary school in your school district, the school entry phase begins. In the year before starting school, prospective first-graders and their guardians are invited to a school entry medical examination.