This thesis raises the question as to what extent social entrepreneurship in German child a youth welfare services is made possible and permitted by the legislator or the public authorities. To understand this, one must first define social entrepreneurship and describe how it applies to the children and youth welfare system in Germany. Subsequently, the current extent to which social entrepreneurship is permitted by the state and public authorities must be explained. Understanding this defines the role of a social entrepreneur in German children and youth welfare.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Definition of Social Entrepreneurship
- 3. Definition Child- and Youth Welfare
- 4. Social entrepreneurship in the German youth welfare system
- 5. Introduction of a German social entrepreneur in the youth welfare system
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This work explores the potential and limitations of social entrepreneurship within the German child and youth welfare system. It aims to define social entrepreneurship and its relevance to the field of child and youth welfare, while analyzing the extent to which social entrepreneurship is permitted and supported by the state and public authorities in Germany.
- Definition of social entrepreneurship and its principles
- Analysis of the legal framework surrounding child and youth welfare in Germany
- Assessment of the role and potential of social entrepreneurship in addressing social challenges within child and youth welfare
- Exploration of the interplay between social entrepreneurship and existing welfare institutions
- Discussion of the potential impact of social entrepreneurship on the provision of child and youth welfare services
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
- Chapter 1: Introduction This chapter establishes the historical context of the German child and youth welfare system and highlights the evolution from a predominantly state-run model to a more market-oriented approach. It discusses the emergence of social entrepreneurship as a potential response to changing social needs and the increasing demand for innovative solutions in the field of child and youth welfare.
- Chapter 2: Definition of Social Entrepreneurship This chapter provides a comprehensive definition of social entrepreneurship, emphasizing its socio-political mission, innovative solutions to social problems, and focus on maximizing social benefit. It discusses the balancing act between entrepreneurial thinking and social value creation, and the growing significance of social entrepreneurship as a new model for addressing social challenges.
- Chapter 3: Definition Child- and Youth Welfare This chapter outlines the legal framework and key aspects of the German child and youth welfare system. It examines the diverse services and tasks provided by both public and private institutions, highlighting the role of the subsidiarity principle in promoting carrier plurality and fostering the participation of beneficiaries in decision-making processes.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
This work delves into the intersection of social entrepreneurship and child and youth welfare in Germany. It examines key concepts such as social entrepreneurship, social value creation, legal framework, child and youth welfare services, subsidiarity principle, carrier plurality, and the role of the state and public authorities in fostering social entrepreneurship within the field.
- Citation du texte
- Sozialpädagoge (B.A.) Maximilian Klopf (Auteur), 2017, Social Entrepreneurship in German Child and Youth Welfare, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1144621