Social learning and a regular daily structure help the children and adolescents to cope with conflicts or to organise their everyday life and offer, among other things, suggestions for meaningful leisure activities. In addition, the children receive support in school matters, and young people are helped with vocational integration.
- Especially suitable for children of school age and older who show behavioural problems or developmental delays. The children and adolescents are supported with social and curative education measures.
- Partial inpatient offer. This means that the child
- receives the same therapeutic and educational services as in inpatient care (e.g. in a home or foster family),
- Educational services that he or she does not receive in the family, and
- school support and
- is cared for in the day group during the week after school, but can otherwise remain in the family and thus in his or her familiar environment.
- Group size: 8-10 children
- The Youth Welfare Office involves the parents intensively (e.g. through targeted counselling sessions, parents' evenings, parents' leisure time or parent-child meetings).
Social learning and a regular daily structure help the children and adolescents to cope with conflicts or to organise their everyday life and offer, among other things, suggestions for meaningful leisure activities. In addition, the children receive support in school matters and young people are helped with their professional integration.