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Anyone who wants to take in a child or young person in their household for the day and night, i.e. in full-time care, is referred to as a caregiver and requires a so-called care permit.
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This form can be submitted electronically (e.g. via a secure contact form using your user account with login via the electronic ID function or the ELSTER certificate) or handwritten and signed in paper form to the responsible authority.
The care permit is an expression of the state's care for children and young people who are looked after in a family outside the parental home and is issued by the relevant local youth welfare office.
A care permit is not required for anyone who cares for a child or young person
day and night.
The care permit expires if
The youth welfare office may only issue a care permit if the child's welfare is guaranteed in the care facility.
In particular, the care license must be denied if
Before you apply for a childcare permit, you should seek advice from the youth welfare office. They will tell you what specific requirements you need to fulfill and what proof you need to provide.
The care permit can be applied for in writing or in writing at the local youth welfare office.
In one-to-one meetings with the applicant/applicant, the child or young person, the youth welfare office will check whether the child's welfare is guaranteed in the foster home. The conditions on site are also checked during home visits.
If the requirements for granting a care permit are met, the applicants/applicants will receive a corresponding notification.
If a child lives in a foster family, the foster family must inform the responsible youth welfare office of any important changes in the foster family (e.g. change of residence, illnesses that could endanger the child's well-being) and, if necessary, provide further information about the foster home and the child or young person.