MANAGING MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION ACTIVITIES AT A REGIONAL LEVEL

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MANAGING MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION ACTIVITIES AT A REGIONAL LEVEL W A S H I N G T O N D. C. 2 8 / 0 9 / 2 0 1 8 Eva-Maria Tomczak

CONTENT Some figures: Germany 2015-2018 The legal situation: rights and obstacles (Workforce) integration: challenges and obstacles Who helps? Workforce integration: How to measure? Social media and other instruments 2

GERMANY 2015-2018 S O M E F I G U R E S 3

GERMANY 2015 890.000 registered refugees: Five times as many as in 2014 Countries of origin: Syria Albania Kosovo Afghanistan Iraq Serbia Eritrea Macedonia Pakistan 4

SOME FIGURES 2017 2018 08/2018 222.683 applications for asylum (198.317 new ones) Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq BAMF decisions on 603.428 applications Protection rate: 43,4% 01-08/18 127.525 applications for asylum, 15% less than 2017 August 13.141 applications BAMF decisions on 154.257 applications Protection rate: 32,2% Bremen: 3.182 Saarland: 3.871 Meck-Pom: 5.946 Thuringia: 6.922 Hamburg: 8.420 Sachsen-Anhalt: 9.351 Schleswig-Holstein: 9.966 Brandenburg: 10.158 Sachsen: 12.587 Rheinland-Pfalz: 16.054 Berlin: 16.875 Hesse: 24.591 Niedersachsen: 31.006 Baden-Württemberg: 42.857 Bayern: 47.857 North-Rhine-Westphalia: 70.706 www.fluechtlingskrise.net/fluechtlinge/baden-wuerttemberg/index.php https://mediendienst-integration.de/migration/flucht-asyl/zahl-der-fluechtlinge.html Quelle: Asylgeschäftsbericht Bund 08/18 5

THE LEGAL SITUATION R I G H T S A N D O B S T A C L E S 6

THE RIGHT OF RESIDENCE escape to Germany political/ humanitarian ground apply for asylum acceptance residence permit Four main forms of protection concerning refugees: BAMF 7

ENTITLEMENT TO ASYLUM Politically persecuted at risk in home country for their race, religion, nationality, political belief, or association with a particular social group Direct travel to Germany Residence permit valid for 3 years, can be extended for another 3 years, then possible to apply for permanent residence permit Refugee travel document Rights: Family reunification Work, when jobless unemployment benefits/social assistance, assistance from job center Child and parental allowance course Study or vocational programs 8

RECOGNITION AS REFUGEE ACCORDING TO THE GENEVA REFUGEE CONVENTION Persecuted in their home country for their race, religion, nationality, political beliefs, or association with a particular social group and unprotected by the state May enter Germany via a safe third country Residence permit valid for 3 years, can be extended for another 3 years, then possible to apply for permanent residence permit Refugee travel document Rights: Family reunification Work, when jobless unemployment benefits/social assistance, assistance from job center Child and parental allowance course Study or vocational programs 9

SUBSIDIARY PROTECTION People not facing persecution but in great danger due to war or severe human rights abuses including death penalty, torture, inhumane treatment May enter Germany via a safe third country Residence permit valid for 1 year, can be extended for 2 more years, after 5 years, under certain conditions, possible to apply for permanent residence permit No travel document Rights: Family reunification (limited number, 1.000/a) Work, when jobless unemployment benefits/social assistance, assistance from job center Child and parental allowance course Study or vocational programmes 10

NATIONAL BAN ON DEPORTATION People not being recognised as entitled to asylum, refugee or subsidiary protection, but in risk of human rights abuses or serious danger to life, limb or freedom, such as serious illness Residence permit valid for 1 year, can be extended, after 5 years, under certain conditions, possibility to apply for permanent residence permit No travel document Rights: Family reunification difficult Can apply for work permit at the Aliens Department, when jobless entitled to state support Child and parental allowance Apply for free spots in an integration course, no legal claim Study or vocational programmes subject to permit of Aliens Department 11

RESIDENCE PERMIT DECIDES ON WORK PERMIT Acceptance as entitled to asylum, refugee or subsidiary protection = same rights as a German citizen Temporary residence authorization or a formal statutory temporary suspension of deportation (Duldung = toleration): Subject to permit by Aliens Department Relevant for a specific job, forms to be filled in by employer No entitlement if < 3 months in Germany Still resident in an initial reception center Coming from a safe country of origin, application for asylum after 31/08/2015 Personally responsible for preventing your deportation 12

WORK The perspective to remain 2017 new integration law emt Priority test suspended in many regions No longer required for vocational training or an internship or a highly specialised job 3+2 rule - residence permit for duration of vocational training plus 2 years to gain experience (theory vs. practise) Lane change Claimed by employers in need of skilled labor, having invested in vocational training of work force Enabling those in vocational training without residence permit to receive one exceptionally 13

(WORKFORCE) INTEGRATION C H A L L E N G E S A N D O B S T A C L E S 14

CHALLENGES/OBSTACLES Language Paper work/authorities Education level vs. requirements, school, the German dual educational system, certificates: recognition of professional qualifications, Fear, traumata, home sickness Cultures and prejudices, values and norms expectations here and there Everyday life: housing, distances in rural areas such as BW picture: emt 15

INTEGRATION W H O H E L P S? 16

WHO HELPS? Federal, federal state, regional, local level State authorities, administration: federal office, regional boards, district offices towns and communities Churches, Caritas, Diakonie, league Private initiatives Employment agency, job centers, chambers of industry and commerce and crafts Companies Numerous NGOs, refugee councils 17

THE STATE Federal level: Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) 18

THE STATE Regional level: Pakt für 2017/18: 320 million programs/measures/ integration managers 19

THE STATE Regional/local level: district office 20

THE CHURCH Refugee aid of the Catholic church Globalization of charity as opposed to globalization of indifference 1. Pastoral care 2. Welfare services 3. Programs in Germany and abroad facing the migration development total 2017: 147 million 2016: 127,7 million 2015: 112 million 2014: 73,1 million https://dbk.de/themen/fluechtlingshilfe/ 21

CATHOLIC CHURCH WELFARE SERVICES German Caritas- Association DCV National level Diocesan level DICV Deanery level Regional level District level Municipal level > 900 individual organisation units Ca. 6.180 legally independent institutions > 617.000 employees Plus > 500.000 volunteer workers Equivalent protestant body Member of the league of non-statutory welfare associations working together in free health and welfare services Advocate for a society of justice and solidarity 22

CARITAS DIOSESAN ASSOCIATIONS Catholic Germany comprises 27 dioceses. Services as provided by Caritas are organised and coordinated by the diocesan Caritas associations. France diocesan associations associations at Länder-level major representation headquarters Switzerland https://www.caritas.de/ 23

DIOCESAN CARITAS ASSOCIATION FREIBURG 27 Caritas associations at a local level > 31.000 professional and > 31.000 volunteers working for people in need 9 diocesan specialised associations, i. a. women, men, Malteser, care, addiction > 2.000 member institutions organised in 7 working groups with 105.000 places: care for the elderly, hospitals, education, day-care centers for children, labour, disabled people, young people social leaven (Mt 13,33), acting by order of Jesus with a political mission as welfare association of the Catholic church 24

See misery and take action territory of the archdiocese Freiburg umbrella organisation of free public welfare services in BW partnering with the other associations of free public welfare services in the League of Non-Statutory Welfare Services https://www.dicvfreiburg.caritas.de/ Diocesan association Local association Branch office 25

National level: federal association Regional level: league Non-Statutory Welfare Services Source: Caritas migration services BAGFW Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft der Freien Wohlfahrtspflege Liga der Freien Wohlfahrtspflege in Baden-Württemberg e. V. Members Workers s Welfare Association Political lobbying Welfare Services of the Representing Catholic Church shared concerns Non-denominational Welfare Collaborate, here: Association on issues regarding German Red Cross refugee work Protestant Welfare Association Central Welfare Office of Jews in Germany Shared tasks 26

NON-STATUTORY WELFARE SERVICES AND THEIR ROLE IN MIGRATION AND REFUGEE WORK 2017-19 58 million for integration managers, 900 jobs Employment office, job centers Assistance provided by volunteers Adult migration counseling Standard social services Advisory services for migrants in the south-west Projects Advisory services along the asylum procedure Youth migration services Other counseling services of the league, municipalities, rural districts Programs: social work with/ counseling for refugees 27

COUNSELING SERVICES FOR MIGRANTS - PROGRAMS Program: Counseling services for adult migrants Department of the Interior 260 locations, 400 counselors Duties: Individual counseling Social work and education Assistance to find child care during integration courses Networking on a municipal level, for intercultural opening and active public relations 2017: 80.000 individuals, amongst them 50% refugees, 20% EU-citizens Program: Counseling services for adolescent migrants Fed. Minstry for families, elderly, women and youth 120 locations, 230 counselors Duties: Individual counseling, group work Linking-up services for the young in their social environment Assistance with activities for intercultural opening of institutions and services 2017: 37.000 individuals, amongst them 50% refugees, 20% EU-citizens 28

COUNSELING SERVICES FOR REFUGEES Specialised services of Caritas Support for volunteers Advisory services along the asylum procedure Refugee outreach services Information, orientation, individual assistance, integration measures Psychosocial care centers therapeutic and social work Deportation watch Berlin and Frankfurt airports Support by a professional Coordination, training and promotion of volunteers working with refugees Menschen stärken Menschen programs 29

PROGRAMS SUPPORTING VOLUNTEERS Coordination, training and support of volunteers working with refugees People encouraging people Start 2015 Funds: 900.000 Origin: Commissioner for migration, refugees and integration Aim: strengthen volunteer initiatives by implementing professionals locally 07/2018: 36 locations Volunteers reached: 14.561 Volunteers among refugees: 1.618 Refugees: 17.171 Start 2016 Funds: 340.000 Origin: Minstry for families, elderly, women and youth Aim: win god-parents for tandems with refugees 12/2017: at 21 Caritas locations 2.684 tandems 30

program: people encouraging people 31

THE CHURCH 1. Pastoral care the place to go, contact point, drop-in-center for refugees, e. g. Arab Christians looking for contact to parish communities, support in matters of daily life such as housing, assist with overcoming barriers 2. Welfare services Caritas Diocesan Association DICV, representing Catholic Caritas work in the diocese 32

PROJECT: NEAR TO HUMAN BEINGS COMING FROM AFAR Funding: Archdiocese and DICV Aim: strengthen volunteers helping refugees 2015: 930.000 over 3 years, additional jobs (50%) in all 26 deaneries, local chapters Immediate measure to the rigorous increase in numbers as voluntary support structures were forming themselves quickly 2018: Aim to extend funding for another 5 years as Europe (Frontex), walls and closed escape routes do not prevent people from hitting the road 33

PROJECT: NEAR TO HUMAN BEINGS COMING FROM AFAR Aims Provide assistance, support, backstopping for volunteers, community voluntary workers, salaried workers in parishes and municipalities Guide them with a view to protecting them Their role Build bridges into society by conveying to the people they are welcome - Willkommenskultur Act as propagators of strength and opinion leaders into the mainstream society Contribute to social acceptance of people with a migrant background Strengthen social cohesion What are these jobs about? Intercultural training, e. g. What does Islam mean? Health Assistance in dealing with public authorities Schools 34

PROJECT: NEAR TO HUMAN BEINGS COMING FROM AFAR Political message/interference: Communication, political representation and strategic body vis-à-vis the state, material, handouts, guidelines Archbishop: Help in the first place, then structure! Claim: The church understands her charity mission mandate as the Christian mission to serve people no matter where they come from = the Samaritan principle Fight against depersonalization of refugees when talking about the wave, the flood, burden Tension among the C-Parties - the Church asks: Are you still working for the people or are you led by existential fears (poll-ratings, elections)? 35

THE CHURCH 36

THE CHURCH 3. Education institute (Bildungswerk) Organise information events, presentations Models, curricula for tuition at a local level, i. e. the difference between islam, islamism, islamist terror Overlap Islam Christianity Judaism Provide differentiated information offering a counter-model to the motive of dull anxiety Take fear of the people seriously: Recognising that it was wrong to outlaw PEGIDA Should have looked for common ground to talk Fronts have hardened Task: to convert fear into sorrow, as sorrow leaves room for arguments Paul M. Zulehner: Religious people are less fearful, turn fear into sorrow and thus act https://www.bwerk.de/ 37

THE CHURCH 4. Cooperation (concept and funding) with the district government School system: offer tuition for unaccompanied minor refugees (mostly male) Programs for 20+ Teach German plus secondary modern school 2018: first group finalised (24 started, 18 school leaving certificates achieved) 38

THE CHURCH 5. Housing a big problem anyway + Enable unaccompanied young people to make an apprenticeship in their workshops: catering, carpentry, metal works, Lawsuit on illegal education won! www.cjw.eu/ 39

WORK AND EDUCATION FOR REFUGEES PROJECT UNION BADEN www.projektverbund-baden.de/ Within the scope of the integration directive of the European Social Fund Union focusing on the integration of asylum seekers and refugees Sponsored y the Department of Labor and Social Affairs and ESF 40

LIDA S CONTRIBUTION Facilitate integration of children and young people with offers in education, leasure, culture 3 times a week 2 hours home work help, yoga for children, sports and artisan work Second hand clothing, individual language tuition, evening actitivies Pictures: courtesy of Lida Nada Projects such as gardening, cooking evenings > inciting residents to individual activities 41

LIDA S CONTRIBUTION Pictures: courtesy of Lida Nada 42

PROGRAM PROVIDING PPPERSPECTIVES IN HEIDELBERG 200 adults including 70 children and minors From Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Macedonia, Kosovo, Serbia, Eritrea, Gambia Caritas refugee counseling service present Assistance to refugees in Arabic, Persian, Farsi, Turkish, Urdu Information events for volunteers, volunteers to be, giving impulses to reflect on project initiatives and ideas Presentations and workshops of external partners (school visits, church, associations of any kind), 100 volunteers 1,5 FTE (3 people): social counseling, social assistance, coordination of volunteer work plus 2 more 50% jobs funded by donations 43

JOB SPEED DATING Employers in need of workforce and refugees in need for a job 2017 2018 100 job seekers 12 employers 60% successful 300 job seekers 28 employers 35% successful Pictures: courtesy of Lida Nada 44

DIAKONIE/EKIBA Escape and migration What you can do - examples Supporting refugees: what you need to know Psycho-social care Material, videos, topical brochures etc. for volunteers and refugees: christening, church asylum, refugee children in school, facts against prejudice, background information on countries of origin Material for religious services, tuition, intercultural trainings Political statements and action days, e. g. familiy reunification, intercultural week Local addressses/contact points: where to go Legal information www.diakonie.de/ www.ekiba.de 45

DIAKONIE/EKIBA The EKIBA package of measures Specialised information centers in the church districts 24 specialised commissoners (50%) in the church districts Trainings for volunteers 3,3 million for local measures/projects 1,5 additional FTE to guide commissioners Special study programs at Freiburg Protestant Academy for refugees in social work and child education, formats tbd School projects Religious courses Learning opportunities and leisure activities Specialised offers for target groups: youth, women, men emt 46

SOCIAL WORK FOR REFUGEES Specialised training courses for social workers www.eh-freiburg.de/ 47

PRIVATE INITIATIVES MUNICIPAL ACTIVITIES Volunteers needed as language teachers, in child care, assistant teachers Because understanding makes the start! http://zuflucht-müllheim.de/ https://bfa-freiburg.de/ 48

AT COMPANY LEVEL http://s349456202.online.de https://hmt-stanztechnik.de 49

LTD COMPANY OPERATING AS A PUBLIC UTILITY https://www.gwa-wt.de/ 50

WORKFORCE INTEGRATION H O W TO M E A S U R E? 51

FREIBURG CHAMBER OF HANDICRAFTS Number of refugees starting an apprenticeship: 271 11% of beginners with migration background Especially craft industries with decreasing applicants profit Number of refugees with sufficient skills (language, schooling) to rise in the coming years 2017 automotive mechatronics technician electronics technician baker house-painter, lacquerer, decorator mason, reinforced concrete contractor haidresser 52

FREIBURG CHAMBER OF HANDICRAFTS What do companies require? Challenges met so far Professional orientation finalised, internships, knowledge of the level of requirements needed in the profession to be Education: at least 9 years school in the home country or recognised education level Maturity for vocational high school Approved language level B2 (speak, write, read) Access to support measures when needed (measures available by employment office or volunteers) Stress caused by starting apprenticeship too early Too little knowledge about the professional profile, language deficits No access to supporting measures as offered by the employment office Incriminatory housing situation in shared accommodation centers Mobility problems: workshop, school, training facilities Fear of deportation: application and approval of deportation ban 3+2 difficult despite legal right 53

CHAMBER OF INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE 08/2018 Total: 2400 Apprentices according to nationality Afghanistan Iran Iraq Syria Eritrea Nigeria Pakistan Somalia Gambia 54

CHAMBER OF INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE 08/2018 New apprenticeship contracts signed according to nationalities 165 Total: 1.217 55

(WORKFORCE) INTEGRATION S O C I A L M E D I A / I N T E R N E T 56

HOW CAN I FIND A JOB? 57

HELP 58

HELP 59

HELP https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwnwrpk7cku 60

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwnwrpk7cku 28 September REFUGEE DAY 61

pictures: emt 62

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HOW CAN I HELP YOU? Eva-Maria Tomczak +49 172 971 81 38 www.ekonekto.de 64