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    Landesjugendring Baden-Württemberg

    from Stuttgart

    The Landesjugendring Baden-Württemberg is the voice of youth in Baden-Württemberg. It connects youth associations, represents the interests of young people, and advocates for diverse, sustainable, and participatory youth work.

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    The Landesjugendring Baden-Württemberg e.V. (LJR BW) is the association of 32 state-wide youth associations as well as the city and district youth councils in Baden-Württemberg[1][4][5]. As a working group, it networks and represents the diverse interests of young people at the state level and is committed to strengthening child and youth work. Its central concern is to represent the youth policy interests of children, young people and member organizations to politics, administration and the public.

    The core tasks include professional development and services for member organizations - for example, through further training offers, advice on legal issues and funding programs, as well as the provision of information and methods for practical youth work[1][4]. The LJR BW sees itself as a central contact and source of inspiration for modern, diverse and committed youth association work in Baden-Württemberg.

    The work of the Landesjugendring is based on the values of diversity, solidarity, feminism, youthfulness, climate justice and fairness[2]. The focus is always on the successful upbringing of children and young people - for example, through the active participation and further development of all-day offers, in which the social living space and the diverse commitment of several actors are emphasized[4]. The LJR BW calls for a social space-oriented implementation of care services in order to meet the individual needs of children and young people.

    Sustainability is a central concern: The LJR BW is involved in initiatives and projects such as the "N-Scouts", which motivate young people to initiate changes in their associations themselves and to actively live sustainability[5]. In addition, specialist forums on sustainability topics are organized regularly, making an important contribution to education for sustainable development.

    With its broad network, its clear political profile and its commitment to democracy, diversity and sustainability, the Landesjugendring Baden-Württemberg is an important player for youth in Baden-Württemberg. It provides impetus for lively, participatory and sustainable youth work and effectively brings the voice of the young generation into social debates[1][2][5].

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