
Mastering integration
Information and working materials for professionals Professionals can find a range of tips for working with refugee children here
- Information on helpful materials for cooperation between professionals and parents with refugee experience
- Information on different working materials for professionals with regard to working with children
- Information materials for professionals on working with children and families with refugee experience
- Information and material for families and parents with refugee experience
- Multilingual picture books
Parents brochure informs in thirteen languages
The parents' brochure "Welcome to daycare!" invites immigrant parents to register their children in a daycare center and thus benefit from the educational opportunities in North Rhine-Westphalia at an early age.
The information includes brief descriptions
- on the work of the daycare facilities, the registration procedure at the daycare center,on the services offered by the daycare center,
- the role of parents and
- the reference to the KiTa-Finder .
The brochure is available for download as a complete brochure and in the individual languages German, Arabic, Dari, Farsi, English, Pashto, Russian, Sorani, Albanian, Tigrin, Urdu and Ukrainian.
- "Welcome to the daycare center!" (complete brochure)
- Short brochure in German
- Short brochure in Arabic
- Short brochure in Dari
- Short brochure in English
- Short brochure in Farsi (Persian)
- Short brochure in French
- Short brochure in Pashto
- Short brochure in Russian
- Short brochure in Shqip (Albanian)
- Short brochure in Sorani (Central Kurdish)
- Short brochure in Tigrinese
- Short brochure in Urdu
- Short brochure in Ukrainian
WOMEN WITH THEIR OWN INTEGRATION EXPERIENCE PROVIDE SUPPORT
Since 2016, the Ministry for Children, Youth, Family, Equality, Refugees and Integration of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, together with the Auridis Stiftung gGmbH, has been funding the pilot project "Integrationsbegleiterinnen in Kitas", which is carried out by the AWO Ostwestfalen-Lippe e.V. organization. A state-wide expansion has been planned since 2019.
The aim is to integrate children and families with experience of flight or migration into daycare centers. The integration mentors support children and their parents and act as "mediators".
Pedagogical professionals in daycare centers are supported and relieved by the deployment of integration assistants.
Women with their own integration experience due to flight or migration are qualified as integration guides and are given low-threshold access to the job market.
Further information is available at:
Film-based information on health care Seven short films on health and healthcare
Who do you turn to when you are ill? Who helps with pregnancy and childbirth? And what can you do to stay healthy? The German Red Cross (DRK) provides information on important questions about health and healthcare in Germany in seven short films.
The films aim to make it easier for immigrants to find out about our healthcare system, medical care and prevention services. The foreign-language information makes an important contribution to equal care for immigrants.The information films can be viewed on the multilingual website www.drk-gesundheitsfilme.de and can also be downloaded free of charge. They are available in German, English, Arabic and Sorani (Kurdish) and provide information on the following topics:- Healthcare system
- Pregnancy and childbirth
- Protection from infections
- Mental health
- Child health
- Healthy teeth
- Cancer prevention
Fact sheets on the languages and education systems of some countries of origin Background knowledge for specialists
Families with refugee experience speak different languages and have different educational biographies from different education systems. These fact sheets are intended to provide educational professionals with initial information about possible countries of origin and family languages so that they can provide families with targeted support when they arrive in the German education system.
- Profile language: Albanian 53.81 KB
- Profile language: Arabic 50.7 KB
- Profile Language: Farsi (and Dari) 110.02 KB
- Profile language: Sorani 62.95 KB
- Profile language: Urdu 71.61 KB
- Profile Education: Afghanistan 50.03 KB
- Profile Education: Albania 50.8 KB
- Profile on education: Eritrea 50.86 KB
- Profile Education: Iraq 50.72 KB
- Profile Education: Iran 50.03 KB
- Education profile: Pakistan 50.33 KB
- Profile on education: Syria 50.51 KB
FAQ - Guidance for educational professionals
Questions and answers about children with refugee experiences
The guide provides answers to frequently asked questions from educational professionals who have questions about children with refugee experiences in their facilities. The guide provides recommendations for dealing with children's behavior, for communicating with parents and for mental hygiene for educational professionals.
Further sources of information for professionals Links, contact addresses and further reading
The care of children from refugee families poses further challenges for managers and educational professionals in daycare centers. To support your work with refugee children, we have compiled general and specialist information as well as useful links and publications for you below, which we will continue to add to on an ongoing basis.
- The state's new website on refugee aid bundles information throughout North Rhine-Westphalia. Press releases, information on the refugee situation and measures taken by the state government are updated on an ongoing basis. You can find an overview of good examples of successful refugee aid on the subpage We help refugees!
- Under www.ich-helfe.nrw, the state has created an online portal to organize the pooling of offers of help and needs for assistance throughout the state. Here you can find organizations, institutions and initiatives in your area that are involved in helping refugees.
- The German education server provides a wide range of publications and materials on the topic of refugee children in daycare centres on its homepage.
- The Federal Agency for Civic Education has created a website www.bpb.de dossiers, newsletters and other publications on the topic.
- With "Welcome to Friends", the German Children and Youth Foundation, together with the Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth, has launched a nationwide initiative that helps cities and districts with regional service offices - including a service office in Cologne - to welcome young refugees in daycare centers and schools. Further information can be found on the portal www.willkommen-bei-freunden.de.
- The Unfallkasse Nordrhein-Westfalen has published a brochure on "Refugee children and young refugees in schools, kindergartens and leisure facilities", which can be ordered here free of charge by daycare facilities.
- The portal KiTa-aktuell.de portal offers the special topic Refugees in the daycare center - tips for the successful integration of refugee children in the daycare center with continuously updated specialist articles and practical aids.
- The Diözesan-Caritasverband für das Erzbistum Köln e.V. offers an orientation guide as PDF and as E-book. The orientation guide for the care of refugee children and their families in Catholic daycare centers and family centers in the Archdiocese of Cologne helps to make sure of the resources already available, to reflect on practice and to take the next steps in a targeted manner. It also provides references to work aids, specialist literature and practical materials, which have been updated and expanded in this 2nd edition.
- On the website of the Family Center NRW you will find a compilation of numerous training offers from various providers.
The municipal integration centers are institutions of municipalities and districts that are funded by the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. They aim to ensure better integration on a local and state level. There are currently 47 locations in NRW. You can find detailed information on the website of the municipal integration centers.
- Unaccompanied refugee minors need special protection. The guidance from the state on dealing with underage refugees in North Rhine-Westphalia aims to take this special need for protection appropriately into account.
- Under this link, the UNHCR provides general information on "Refugee children - Guidelines for their protection and care" .
- With In erster Linie Kinder - Flüchtlingskinder in Deutschland (PDF), UNICEF has published a study that shows the current treatment of refugee minors in Germany.
- At www.kinderschutz-in-nrw.de you will find information (including a checklist) from the Independent Commissioner for Child Sexual Abuse Issues, who is committed to combating sexualized violence in refugee shelters.
- The bulletin of the German Youth Institute "DJI Impulse" has dedicated its 01/2014 issue to the topic "(Survival) - The problems of young refugees in Germany". You can find a PDF for download here.
- The following specialist articles on refugee children in child daycare can be found on the website of the nifbe Lower Saxony Institute for Early Childhood Education and Development:
- The Further training initiative for early childhood educators (Wiff) offers scientifically sound specialist knowledge on multilingualism and cultural diversity for childcare professionals, which can be downloaded free of charge.
- The Center for Trauma and Conflict Management has published the brochure "Flüchtlingskinder und jugendliche Flüchtlinge - In Schulen, Kindergärten und Freizeiteinrichtungen". The 38-page, practical brochure supports professionals in their work. Detailed information and an order form can be found at www.ztk-koeln.de.
Language mediators and interpreters
Sprint NRW supports public and private institutions in the health, education and social sectors in their work with foreign speakers. Everything about language and integration mediation as well as the range of services can be found at www.sprachundintegrationsmittler.org.
The NRW language mediator pool is a contact point for the health, education and social services sectors for the placement of language and integration mediators in North Rhine-Westphalia. Information on the services on offer can be found here.
Status: 19.08.2020