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- § 1 State law on the upbringing, education and care of children in daycare facilities and in child daycare (KitaG)
- § Section 2 (2) of the State Act on the Education, Training and Care of Children in Day Care Facilities and in Child Day Care (KitaG)
- § Section 6 of the state law on the upbringing, education and care of children in daycare facilities and in child daycare (KitaG
- § Section 23 Eighth German Social Code (SGB VIII)
- § Section 24 of the Eighth Social Code (SGB VIII)
- § Section 43 Eighth German Social Code (SGB VIII)
In Rhineland-Palatinate, child day care is provided by a suitable day carer in their own home, in the parents' home or in other child-friendly rooms apart from day care facilities.
Child day care is a form of childcare for children aged 0 - 14 years and is the second pillar of childcare in Rhineland-Palatinate alongside day care centers.
It is close to the family and flexible in terms of time, making it particularly attractive for parents who still have very young children or who require particularly flexible childcare due to their working hours.
In Rhineland-Palatinate, child day care is provided by a suitable day carer in their own home, in the parents' home or in other child-friendly rooms apart from day care facilities. In child day care, a maximum of 5 other children can be cared for by a day carer at the same time
Childminders in Rhineland-Palatinate require a qualification for their work.
Within the framework of publicly funded child day care, qualified childminders receive a certain hourly rate, which varies from place to place. It should also be noted that the day carer can be employed by their employer.
During a consultation with your youth welfare office, you will find out where you can find suitable childminders and which documents you need to submit in order to apply for public funding.
The youth welfare office is also responsible for the aptitude test, the qualification and the issuing of the care permit for day carers.
The fees for the day carer are based on the respective scope of care and are set by the youth welfare office. The parents' contribution to costs is also based on the scope of care and is determined by the youth welfare office depending on income. You can obtain detailed information from your local youth welfare office.
The application for public funding should always be submitted before the day carer starts work.
Further information can be found on the website of the relevant youth welfare office, the Kitaserver or in a personal conversation with the local youth welfare office.
The local youth welfare office is responsible.
Forms for applications for cost coverage or financial support for child day care can be obtained from the responsible youth welfare office after a personal consultation.