The Sub-department of Asylum Seekers and Emigrants is responsible in particular for the following:
- Providing services for the care (subsistence assistance, one-off benefits and sick leave) of asylum seekers, war refugees and tolerated foreigners
- Accommodation planning, rental of accommodation, property management, management of land and buildings, management of business processes, cost handling
- Management of initial accommodation (allocation to municipalities after completion of asylum procedures)
- Social counselling and care of residents in community accommodation and in municipal accommodation, return counselling
You can find further information on the tasks and responsibilities of the individual branch offices as well as the contact details of your responsible officer under:
Asylum benefits 1 (GT330) and Asylum benefits 2 (GT 331)
Under certain conditions, asylum seekers can apply for benefits under the Asylum Seekers Benefits Act. These range from basic services to cover daily needs, sickness, pregnancy and childbirth benefits to care services and integration assistance.
Would you like to know whether you or another person can claim benefits? You will find all important information on your entitlement to benefits here.
Further information on the
The employees of the social service are responsible for the social counselling and care of asylum seekers in temporary accommodation. For example, they provide advice on medical care and support in coping with personal and social problems, which can arise in particular when people from different cultural backgrounds live together. Refugees who are accommodated in the communal accommodation also have contact persons in the social service.
Asylum Accommodation (GT 332)
Together with the towns and municipalities, the district provides accommodation for asylum seekers. The district is responsible for temporarily accommodating the asylum seekers assigned by the state of Baden-Württemberg. The admission quota for the district is approx. 5 % (Königsteiner Schlüssel).
The employees of the Asylum Accommodation business unit look after and administer the communal accommodation of the district, plan new accommodation and control all business processes within the accommodation. The caretaker team takes care of the on-site support. In addition, the distribution of the refugees to the rural district communes is carried out here by means of accommodation.
Further information on the
The employees of the social service are responsible for the social counselling and care of asylum seekers in temporary accommodation. For example, they provide advice on medical care and support in coping with personal and social problems, which can arise in particular when people from different cultural backgrounds live together. Refugees who are accommodated in the communal accommodation also have contact persons in the social service.
Social Service Asylum 1 (GT 333) and Social Service Asylum 2 (GT 334)
The employees of the social service are responsible for the social counselling and care of asylum seekers in temporary accommodation. For example, they provide advice on medical care and support in coping with personal and social problems, which can arise in particular when people from different cultural backgrounds live together. Refugees who are accommodated in the communal accommodation also have contact persons in the social service.
Further information on the
The employees of the social service are responsible for the social counselling and care of asylum seekers in temporary accommodation. For example, they provide advice on medical care and support in coping with personal and social problems, which can arise in particular when people from different cultural backgrounds live together. Refugees who are accommodated in the communal accommodation also have contact persons in the social service.
Coordination and Information Office for Volunteers
You are interested in the topic of refugee work and would like to get involved in this area in the district of Ludwigsburg? The staff of the Coordination and Information Office for Volunteers will be happy to answer your questions and make suggestions:
Doris Kürstner-Noak
Tel.: 07141 144-42394
Fax: 07141 144-54962
Doris Kürstner-Noak
Aleksandr Demionok
Tel.: 07141 144-48735
Fax.: 07141 144-54962
Aleksandr Demionok