
Support for all families: Social-educational (migration) family support
Our social-educational (migration) family support is an outpatient, family support service that is specifically designed to support families .
We currently also offer our help to families with a migration background in Turkish, Russian and Polish .
We offer our outpatient social-educational (migration) family support in the districts of Hameln-Pyrmont, Schaumburg, Holzminden and the Hanover region.
Who is the help for?
This help is aimed at families without a migration background as well as families with a migration background. Whether you need support with parenting issues or with coping with everyday life - our educational staff, some of whom have a migration background themselves, are there to help you.
We support you through: Intensive care and support in educational matters
Help in dealing with everyday problems
mediation between family and school or other institutions
Solutions for conflicts and crises when the upbringing of children cannot be ensured by one's own efforts
Cultural differences in the country of origin and Germany
How do we help?
Our intercultural competence, coupled with in-depth pedagogical expertise and migration-sensitive work structures, forms the basis for successful cooperation with families from different cultures.
The focus of our work is the individual family system. We develop a tailor-made concept for each family, based on the available resources and the respective stage of development.
What is the aim of the help?
Our goal is to strengthen and support all families, regardless of their background and country of origin, so that they can better cope with their everyday lives. We want to create a stable and secure family system together that enables children and young people to develop positively. We offer comprehensive support to stabilize the family and the environment.
How do I get help?
Social-educational (migration) family assistance is a benefit under the Social Code (§ 27 and § 41 SGB VIII in conjunction with § 30 and § 31 SGB VIII) and can be applied for as assistance with upbringing at the responsible youth welfare office (in the district of Hameln-Pyrmont “Office for Youth and Inclusion”).
Our team
Our team is diverse, innovative and multi-professional, consisting of dedicated professionals, including:
social educators (BA)
social workers (BA)
educational scientists (BA)
state-certified educators
special education teachers (BA)
special education teachers (BA/MA)
psychologists
sociologists
Certified adventure educators
trauma educators
child protection professionals
sex educators
Marte Meo therapists
Marburg trainers
occupational therapists
systemic consultants
Systemic Coaches for Refugees
social psychiatric professionals
Certified animal-assisted therapies and interventions