BMFSFJ the expansion of nursery places
Ursula von der Leyen: "A Good Day for young families"
federal and state governments agree on ways and means of financing the expansion of child care for under-threes
"Today is a special day for young parents and families in Germany, "Federal Family Minister Ursula von der Leyen said after the final federal and state discussion on the expansion of child care today in Berlin. "After only seven months, federal and state governments on the financing of child care agreement. Germany creates the connection to the family politically successful countries in North and West Europe. The historic steps are the early development of children and a better balance between work and family. The federal government makes a strong contribution to a third of the cost, the funds are distributed fairly. Next week, the Federal Government will take the necessary legal steps so that can create from January 2008, the municipalities, the new places in day care and kindergartens
Today's decision in the text.
decision / agreement of the Federal-State Working Group on Care Expansion 28/08/2007
I. Preliminary
We want to effectively promote children and their parents in Germany. Targeted financial aid, more family orientation in employment and good infrastructure support and support for children of all age groups are the three, the family strongly supports. We want to encourage people to put their children's wishes, we want to avoid poverty for families to offset the disadvantages between the different family types and improve the compatibility of family and gainful employment for mothers and fathers alike. Good children's services have a key function.
Germany has a good range of child care for the 3-6-year-old children, the legal claim can be realized everywhere to care for children in this age group. For the under three year old children whose parents after parental allowance payments one should look for support services, until 2013 also sufficient places in institutions and in day care.
II agreements
common goal agreement on Appropriate development of care for children under three years to 2013: a total nationwide to 35 percent of the under-threes, that is about 750,000 seats.
The federal government participates in financing the expansion phase in 2013 with € 4 billion. For investments made on the basis of the present administrative arrangement (as of 28.08.07) from 2008 to 2013, a sum of 2.15 billion euros available. In addition, the Federation will from 2009 to 2013, growing up on a fixed amount in the Sales tax distribution for the countries of the additional costs of operating expenditure (2009: 100 million €, 2010: 200 million euros, 211: 350 million €, 2012: 500 million € in 2013: 700 million €). Then - from 2014 - the federal government is constantly involved with 770 million € per year in funding the costs associated with the expansion of additional operating costs that exceed the margin of the TAG.
The countries will take suitable action to ensure that the resources made available by the federal government actually and in addition the local authorities and institutions are provided. The countries will also create financial conditions to ensure that the agreed objectives.
The countries share the national introduction of a legal right to a childcare provision for all children from the age of first to 3 Age at the beginning of kindergarten to year 2013/2014. From 2013 to allow for those parents that their children not from 1 to 3 years in facilities belonging to or may be a monthly payment (ie cash assistance) is introduced.
III. The procedure
The working group recommends that the federal and state coalition parties, in September 2007, a child care funding bill for the establishment of a fund for the provision of investment support on the basis of the present administrative arrangement between federal and state governments involved in the German Bundestag. Target entry into force of this Act later this year.
The federal government will bring on the basis of the agreements referred to in II by the end of the year a law requiring consent items, with necessary modifications in Book VIII, and the changes in financial compensation law on the road.
The administrative arrangement with the investment support with effect from 1 January 2009 cease to apply when the related to the Child Care Act funding necessary amendments to the Child and Youth Welfare Act and the Compensation Act until 31 December 2008 was published in the Federal Gazette.
source>> BMDSJ
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Secret Tamil Kavithaigal
some federal and state governments to cribs expansion to 2013
28/08/2007 Ursula von der Leyen (Family Affairs, CDU)
family policy
General Ronald Pofalla, the agreement between the federal and state has welcomed a funding plan for the expansion of child care for little children. The CDU had "very strongly supports freedom of choice for families", Pofalla said on Tuesday. Parents, both children wanted to work as well in future given the chance. Specifically the Secretary-General thanked the Federal Family Minister Ursula von der Leyen. "Without them, it was not for this milestone in the family policy."
The Minister of Family von der Leyen, Minister of Finance Steinbrück and Lower Saxony's Prime Minister Wulff presented a compromise will pave the way for a legal entitlement to care for children under three years from 2013. The Federal Government contributes significantly more to the cost of day care than previously planned. Draft legislation is due in September. Specifically
will take the federal government until 2013 a total of 2.15 billion euros in investment costs and 1.85 billion euros, ongoing operational costs. From 2014, the federal government owns 770 million euros annually in the operation of child care. Steinbrueck had originally only the Federal Government will participate in the investment cost. The coalition had In May it agreed, the number of childcare places for children under three years to triple by 2013 to 750,000 in order to achieve a better balance between work and family.
Von der Leyen spoke of a "great and successful day for parents and young families in Germany." It is almost historically that would be implemented within months of such a large project. It has managed to divide the long-term financing of the core project of the grand coalition under fair and just federal, state and local authorities, praised the CDU politician. Wulff stressed that the compromise would "work and family, children and career" compatible in Germany.
No agreement on care benefit
No breakthrough was achieved by the negotiators on the issue of whether parents who raise their children better at home, a compensation payment - a so-called care benefit - are to receive. The highlight, an amount of 150 € is being discussed. The countries with Bayern at the top want the federal government pays the costs. While Steinbrück to take over the costs clearly rejected, von der Leyen pointed to the coalition decisions: "The range is based on legal entitlement to care allowance," the CDU politician. Both objectives are enshrined in the coalition agreement. In the paper of May it is on this point: "is from 2013 for those parents that their kids from 1 to 3 years, not in institutions who is ill or may have a monthly payment (eg money management) are implemented. "
source>> http://www.cdu.de/archiv/2370_20644.htm
28/08/2007 Ursula von der Leyen (Family Affairs, CDU)
family policy
General Ronald Pofalla, the agreement between the federal and state has welcomed a funding plan for the expansion of child care for little children. The CDU had "very strongly supports freedom of choice for families", Pofalla said on Tuesday. Parents, both children wanted to work as well in future given the chance. Specifically the Secretary-General thanked the Federal Family Minister Ursula von der Leyen. "Without them, it was not for this milestone in the family policy."
The Minister of Family von der Leyen, Minister of Finance Steinbrück and Lower Saxony's Prime Minister Wulff presented a compromise will pave the way for a legal entitlement to care for children under three years from 2013. The Federal Government contributes significantly more to the cost of day care than previously planned. Draft legislation is due in September. Specifically
will take the federal government until 2013 a total of 2.15 billion euros in investment costs and 1.85 billion euros, ongoing operational costs. From 2014, the federal government owns 770 million euros annually in the operation of child care. Steinbrueck had originally only the Federal Government will participate in the investment cost. The coalition had In May it agreed, the number of childcare places for children under three years to triple by 2013 to 750,000 in order to achieve a better balance between work and family.
Von der Leyen spoke of a "great and successful day for parents and young families in Germany." It is almost historically that would be implemented within months of such a large project. It has managed to divide the long-term financing of the core project of the grand coalition under fair and just federal, state and local authorities, praised the CDU politician. Wulff stressed that the compromise would "work and family, children and career" compatible in Germany.
No agreement on care benefit
No breakthrough was achieved by the negotiators on the issue of whether parents who raise their children better at home, a compensation payment - a so-called care benefit - are to receive. The highlight, an amount of 150 € is being discussed. The countries with Bayern at the top want the federal government pays the costs. While Steinbrück to take over the costs clearly rejected, von der Leyen pointed to the coalition decisions: "The range is based on legal entitlement to care allowance," the CDU politician. Both objectives are enshrined in the coalition agreement. In the paper of May it is on this point: "is from 2013 for those parents that their kids from 1 to 3 years, not in institutions who is ill or may have a monthly payment (eg money management) are implemented. "
source>> http://www.cdu.de/archiv/2370_20644.htm
Monday, August 27, 2007
Allergy Acetone Nails
BDA and DGB call toll-free kindergartens
Joint Press Statement of BDA and DGB v . 27/08/2007
BDA and DGB for kindergarten without fees
Together, the Confederation of German Employers' Associations (BDA) and the German Trade Union Federation (DGB) called for a strengthening of early childhood education.
"Kindergarten is the first level of the education system must consequently be free of charge for parents, "says the Opinion by BDA and DGB. The first step is a non-contributory final year of kindergarten "right and necessary."
must also education and training of educators to be improved. "Across Europe, the technician who is trained in universities, only in Austria and Germany do not," said Peter Clever, a member of the BDA Executive Directorate, in Berlin on Monday.
In order to meet the growing business requirements, is necessary for at least the level of management in higher education.
addition to the rapid expansion of childcare places for children in kindergarten and under 3 years old, is a revaluation of the profession teacher needed Sun BDA and DGB. "We need a reform of education and training, as well as in the current educational debate are far-reaching demands formulated in this profession," said Ingrid Very Brock, vice chairman of the DGB. We must also to male "young". "The professional educators is seen as the typical woman's profession. It must be won significantly more men than kindergarten staff," Ford BDA and DGB.
Joint Press Statement of BDA and DGB v . 27/08/2007
BDA and DGB for kindergarten without fees
Together, the Confederation of German Employers' Associations (BDA) and the German Trade Union Federation (DGB) called for a strengthening of early childhood education.
"Kindergarten is the first level of the education system must consequently be free of charge for parents, "says the Opinion by BDA and DGB. The first step is a non-contributory final year of kindergarten "right and necessary."
must also education and training of educators to be improved. "Across Europe, the technician who is trained in universities, only in Austria and Germany do not," said Peter Clever, a member of the BDA Executive Directorate, in Berlin on Monday.
In order to meet the growing business requirements, is necessary for at least the level of management in higher education.
addition to the rapid expansion of childcare places for children in kindergarten and under 3 years old, is a revaluation of the profession teacher needed Sun BDA and DGB. "We need a reform of education and training, as well as in the current educational debate are far-reaching demands formulated in this profession," said Ingrid Very Brock, vice chairman of the DGB. We must also to male "young". "The professional educators is seen as the typical woman's profession. It must be won significantly more men than kindergarten staff," Ford BDA and DGB.
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
How Long Is Lifeexspectecy With Lewy Body
The Left, on the Kita-policy
"counter-charges Kita - More money for early childhood education be
In several states to 1 August, the posts for kindergarten and day care centers increased.
This explains the member of the party executive Marc Mulia:
education must be free of charge. This is also true for early childhood education. No other industrialized country is so little money for early childhood education as Germany. In Germany, visit compared to other European countries, too few children kindergartens and daycare centers. Here is a social selection will take place in early childhood. are available for under 3 years it also has a huge shortage in Westdeutschland.Aus this reason, the links in the coming months as part of a Kita campaign for an open, royalty-free offer early childhood education will use for all age groups. This was at the founding congress decided in June in Berlin. The party executive will begin in the fall with the implementation of the campaign.
source>> LEFT
"counter-charges Kita - More money for early childhood education be
In several states to 1 August, the posts for kindergarten and day care centers increased.
This explains the member of the party executive Marc Mulia:
education must be free of charge. This is also true for early childhood education. No other industrialized country is so little money for early childhood education as Germany. In Germany, visit compared to other European countries, too few children kindergartens and daycare centers. Here is a social selection will take place in early childhood. are available for under 3 years it also has a huge shortage in Westdeutschland.Aus this reason, the links in the coming months as part of a Kita campaign for an open, royalty-free offer early childhood education will use for all age groups. This was at the founding congress decided in June in Berlin. The party executive will begin in the fall with the implementation of the campaign.
source>> LEFT
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