Here you will find offers and support on topics relating to everyday family life. Whether questions about daycare, support in everyday school life, help for special family situations, e.g. from the social services or general guidance for young people.
All services are aimed at strengthening families and finding suitable solutions together.
Family mentors are qualified volunteers who support families in their everyday lives. They provide temporary support, relieve them of specific tasks and contribute their knowledge and heart to strengthen families in various life situations.
Family support centers are low-threshold contact points for families in the district. They offer open meetings, initial advice from educational specialists and support with all the challenges of everyday family life. Families receive guidance here and are referred to suitable services and advice centers if necessary.
Childcare opens up new learning and development opportunities for children. It offers space for friendships, promotes their skills and complements the family environment. Here you can find information on daycare centers, child daycare, allocation of places and advice on finding the right care for your child.
KoKi supports (expectant) parents with children aged 0-3 years. Advice, information and support help with questions relating to development, care and support, relief in everyday life and special life situations.
Support schools and their teaching staff in their further development, enable pedagogically effective teaching through effective administration and considered staff deployment, and offer parents and teachers competent advice.
The social service helps, advises and supports. It offers local advice and support to families, parents and their children as well as young people in various life situations and in emergencies and crises. Topics can include: Conflicts in family life, in interaction with school and kindergarten, in the event of excessive demands and exhaustion in parenting or in the event of separation and contact issues.
Young people with disabilities and their families often face challenges when it comes to coping with their special support needs. Procedural guides offer help and orientation so that those affected can find the right support.