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Child welfare risks at a new high

December 18, 2025

The number of cases of child endangerment in Germany has reached a new record high for the third time in a row: In 2024, youth welfare offices in Germany identified around 72,800 children or young people as being at risk of child endangerment due to neglect, psychological, physical or sexual violence.

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Bremen's second report on children and youth has been published
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Bremen's second report on children and youth has been published

December 16, 2025

The second Children and Youth Report was recently presented by the Social Affairs Department to the Youth Welfare Committee. It continues the systematic inventory of open-access children's and youth work (OKJA) and youth association work in Bremen, which began in 2022. At the same time, it comprehensively presents, for the first time, other key areas of work within child and youth welfare and the interconnections between different services.

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Systemic daycare support starts as a pilot program

December 8, 2025

The aim is to specifically strengthen facilities with a particularly high number of children with special needs. Instead of individual personal assistants, systemic support will be provided for all children in the future. 

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Caritas specialist outpatient clinic: Counseling services for eating disorders

October 27, 2025

The specialist outpatient clinic for addiction prevention and rehabilitation offers the first counselling center in Bremen specifically focused on eating disorders.

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BRISE collaborative project: Funding extended for four years

September 15, 2025

The BRISE joint project – Bremen Initiative for Strengthening Early Childhood Development – ​​has been extended for another four years.

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Paternity acknowledgment: Online appointment booking now available

July 11, 2025

Personal appearance is mandatory for the notarization of paternity acknowledgments, custody declarations, or child support obligations. Scheduling appointments is now easier: bookings can now also be made online.

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From June 1st: Staggered maternity leave in case of miscarriage

May 27, 2025

The specific design of the regulation should enable affected women to decide autonomously whether to take advantage of a protection period.

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New naming law comes into effect on May 1st
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New naming law comes into effect on May 1st

May 1, 2025

Current naming laws no longer adequately reflect the diversity of lifestyles in our society. The new naming law offers more options for married couples and families.

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Parenthood after childhood sexual abuse

March 5, 2025

A recent research project, funded by the Independent Commission for the Investigation of Sexual Child Abuse, has examined what it means to have children and parental responsibility after experiencing sexual violence in childhood and adolescence.

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Poverty is rising in Bremen – especially among families and the elderly
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Poverty is rising in Bremen – especially among families and the elderly

February 28, 2025

The Bremen Chamber of Employees highlights this in the current issue of "KammerKompakt" on the occasion of the Bremen Poverty Conference 2025. According to the report, two out of five children and young people grow up in low-income families.

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