City seeks volunteers for guardianship roles
The cities of Darmstadt and Dorsten are joining forces to host an informative event aimed at supporting young minors, including those in care. The event, organised by Mayor Barbara Akdeniz and Social and Youth Officer Christel Sprößler from Darmstadt, and the Youth Welfare Office and the Social Service of Catholic Women in Ostvest from Dorsten, will provide valuable insights into the process and responsibilities of becoming a guardian.
The goal of the event is to educate and inform those interested in learning about guardianship for children in care. Registration for the event is desirable but not mandatory for taking on guardianship. The event is open to anyone who wishes to understand more about this important role.
A guardian assumes legal representation and makes decisions for the child's well-being when parents are unable to do so. This can occur in various situations, such as illness, overload, lack of availability, or death of parents. In such cases, a regulated guardianship becomes necessary.
The event will provide support and resources for those considering guardianship. It is important to note that the city's event does not require guardians to provide housing for children in care. Instead, professional staff in youth welfare facilities will continue to provide care for these children. Regular accompaniment will also be provided to ensure the children's well-being.
Cooperation with local administrative authorities is part of the support system for children in care. The city's event aims to accompany, support, and provide reliable support for young minors, including those in need of legal representation.
The event is focused on providing support and resources for those considering guardianship. It is not intended to obligate participants to take on guardianship, but rather to offer information and guidance for those who wish to make a difference in a child's life.
The city is hosting this event to help ensure the well-being of minors when their parents are unable to care for them. The event is for minors aged 0 to 18(+), and the cities hope that by providing this event, they can make a positive impact on the lives of these young individuals.
In addition to Darmstadt's focus on substance consumption trends and prevention, Dorsten's project will focus on volunteer guardianship for youth in need of legal representation. This event is a testament to the cities' commitment to supporting young minors and ensuring their well-being.
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