Children and Youth Protection (2024)

Children and Youth Protection (1)

Update 01.02.2021

How does the German law protect children and teens?

Children and adolescents need appropriate protection - that is why they are subject to specific regulations. Not only are children and adolescents prohibited from the consumption of alcohol and tobacco or going to bars and clubs, but the law also regulates the consumption of films and video games by minors. Its purpose is to protect health and development of children.

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What is my child allowed to do and what not?

Are children and adolescents allowed to smoke?

No. Children and teens are not to smoke or be able to buy tobacco products (cigarettes, shisha/ hookah, cigars, chewing tobacco, e-cigarettes, etc.). Not even for/on behalf of adults. Furthermore, minors must not be allowed in so-called "smoking bars" (bars inside which people can freely smoke). The restriction is grounded on the Youth Protection Act, which principally differentiates between children (up to 14 years) and teens (14-18 years) -i.e. minors- and adults (18 years and over).

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Are children and teens allowed to drink alcohol?

Whether a minor can consume alcohol depends on age. Youth Protection Act principally differentiates between children (up to 14 years) and teens (14-18 years)- who are considered minors- and adults (18 years and over):

  • Children under the age of 14 are not allowed to buy or drink alcohol.

  • Teens who are 14 or 15 are allowed to drink beer, wine or sparkling wine only in the presence and with the permission of their parents or another person in a custodial role. Otherheavyalcoholic drinks are not allowed.

  • Adolescents aged 16 and over are allowed to buy and drink beer, wine or sparkling wine also in absence of their parents, but other -heavy- alcoholic drinks are not allowed for them either.

  • From the 18th birthday, a person is considered an adult in Germany. Therefore, they can purchase and consume any alcoholic beverages freely.

Are children and teens allowed in bars and clubs?

Whether minors can enter clubs or bars depends on age. Youth Protection Act principally differentiates between children (up to 14 years) and teens (14-18 years)- who are considered minors- and adults (18 years and over):

  • Children under the age of 14 are allowed in bars with an adult. If children under the age of 14 want to go to a club, their parents or another adult in a custodial role must be present.

  • Teens aged 16 and over can also go to bars and clubs without an adult companion- but must leave by midnight (at the latest).

  • Only adults, i.e. people who are 18 or older, can visit casinos, nightclubs and other “places with undesirable impact on minors”.

In larger cities, there are often so-called Children Discos or Teen Discos, i.e. special clubs for children and teens, where they can dance and have fun with other kids in their age. Schools sometimes also offer such events. In such spaces, there are always adults present to supervise children- and no alcohol is served.

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Can children and teens go to cinema alone?

Watching movies in cinemas is also regulated by law when it comes to minors. If parents or a legal guardian are not present, whether a minor can go to the cinema depends on age:

  • Children under 14 can go to the cinema, but cannot remain there after 8 p.m.

  • Teens aged 14 and over are allowed to go to the cinema and stay until 10 p.m.

  • 16-year-olds and older teens can stay in theatres until midnight.

Moreover, children and adolescents are only allowed to watch movies approved for their age range. Look below in the section" Is there a rating regarding movies and video games suitable for minors?" to learn more about content rating and age-restriction in Germany.

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Is there a rating regarding movies and video games suitable for minors?

Films and video games have a content rating: Children and teens are only allowed to consume movies and video games approved for their age group. Often on the product packaging and in the film ads in cinemas or magazines, one can find the age ranges for which the content is (not) suitable.

The Voluntary Self-Control of the Film Industry ("Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle der Filmwirtschaft" or FSK) is the authority responsible for evaluating cultural product and proposing its age rating. They review the content and specific scenes of a film or video game, and then decides for which age ranges the film or video game is suitable. There are 5 ratings: "FSK ab 0", "FSK ab 6", "FSK ab 12", "FSK ab 16" and "FSK ab 18". The number shows the minimum age for which the film or video game is suitable. For example, "FSK 12+" means that children under the age of 12 should not watch the film or video game. "FSK 18+" means that the film is only suitable for adults.

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Are children and adolescents allowed to work?

Children often like to do small jobs here and there, because they can earn some extra money. However, in Germany there are laws which regulate how much a child can work according to their age. The laws in question are “Verordnung über den Kinderarbeitsschutz” (Regulation about Protection Against Child Labour“) and the “Jugendarbeitsschutzgesetz” (“Law for the Protection of Young Workers”). The following generally applies:

  • Children under 13 are not allowed to work. Small and irregular help in family businesses or for neighbours are an exception.
  • Children between 13 and 15 are allowed to do “light” work for up to 2 hours a day. However, only if their parents agree and this does not have a negative impact on school performance or their health. Exception: In agriculture, children between 13 and 15 are allowed to work for up to 3 hours a day.
  • Children subject to mandatory schooling who are over 16 are allowed to work up to four weeks a year, if their parents agree. They can work several weeks in a row during the summer holiday or on a regular basis for a few hours, for example, delivering newspapers. Adolescents over 16 who are no longer subject to mandatory schooling, may work up to 5 days a week for 8 hours a day.

Employers who do not adhere to these rules are subject to punishment.

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Important

If your child smokes, drinks alcohol, or does things they are not old enough to do, try to speak openly with them. Stay calm and matter-of-fact: Tell them about the numerous negative consequences (addiction, illness, etc.) that their behaviour may cause. You can find help at many Family & Parenting Advice centres or theYouth Migration Service (JMD). You can learn more in our chapter "Parenting".

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Youth Migration Service (JMD)

The counselling centres of the Youth Migration Service (JMD) offer support and advice to refugees and migrants under the age of 27 on various topics in many different languages.

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On the bke website, you can search for a counseling centre in your area and your language.

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Children and Youth Protection (2024)

FAQs

How long does the LDS youth protection training last? ›

All leaders and teachers of children or youth are to complete this training within one month of being called. Church activities and classes are opportunities for children and youth to feel the love of the Savior and the influence of the Holy Ghost.

Why is protecting children important? ›

It is everyone's responsibility to safeguard children, protecting them from harm and promoting their wellbeing. This enables children to thrive, to reach their potential, to be happy, to have a childhood with pleasant memories and to just be a child.

Why do children need to be protected? ›

Abuse and neglect can severely impact children's development and lead to long-term issues, including mental health conditions. As adults and mentors, we have a legal and moral obligation to protect children from harm, particularly in specific settings, such as at home or in the classroom.

How do I get a child protection certificate in NSW? ›

The links to the child protection courses are in the Quick Links section of the MyPL homepage. You will receive a certificate on completion of each training course. Please download and retain your certificate(s). For NSW Department of Education staff, MyPL can be accessed via the staff portal.

Are LDS youth leaving the church? ›

Over the last 10 years, there's been so many more people leaving the church, and they're not doing it in the shadows anymore,” Shelley said. “It feels like the culture has shifted — the church itself seems like it's made some kind of effort to not demonize people who leave.”

What is the age cut off for LDS missionaries? ›

All rights reserved. Missionaries can be single men between the ages of 18 and 25, single women over the age of 19 or retired couples. Missionaries work with a companion of the same gender during their mission, with the exception of couples, who work with their spouse.

What are the 6 key safeguarding principles? ›

First introduced by the Department of Health in 2011, but now embedded in the Care Act, these six principles apply to all health and care settings.
  • Empowerment. People being supported and encouraged to make their own decisions and informed consent.
  • Prevention. ...
  • Proportionality. ...
  • Protection. ...
  • Partnership. ...
  • Accountability.

How do you safeguard children? ›

If you are worried about a child

If you think a child, young person or adult with care and support needs is at risk, being abused or neglected, contact the social care team at their local council.

Why are we so protective of children? ›

Much of it is just instinct. Parents have protective instincts that work well to keep their children healthy and happy. This has been seen by researchers in both humans and animals. This protective instinct may function, to some degree, within all of society.

What is the biggest cause of a child needing protection? ›

Emotional abuse and neglect remain top reasons children are within the child protection system.

What is the best way to protect children? ›

Advice on how to protect a child
  1. Understand potential risks.
  2. Recognise the signs of possible abuse in children.
  3. Are aware of inappropriate behaviour in adults.
  4. Know where to go for help if we have concerns and would like to talk about them.

What does protecting a child mean? ›

Save the Children defines child protection as measures and structures to prevent and respond to abuse, neglect, exploitation and violence affecting children. Child protection means safeguarding children from harm. Harm includes violence, abuse, exploitation and neglect.

What is a child protection assessment? ›

The objective of the assessment is to collect information and analyse the needs of the child or children and/or their family, as well as the nature and level of any risk of harm to the child or children. Each local authority will have its own child protection procedure and assessment protocols.

How much does a child protection worker make NSW? ›

The average child protection worker salary in Australia is $99,500 per year or $51.03 per hour. Entry-level positions start at $84,660 per year, while most experienced workers make up to $112,645 per year.

Who is responsible for child protection in NSW? ›

The Communities and Justice (DCJ) cluster works with children, adults, families and communities to improve lives and help people realise their potential. We are the agency in NSW with statutory responsibility for protecting children and young people from risk of significant harm.

How long is LDS MTC? ›

Because it's a very demanding lifestyle — one devoted entirely to teaching others about Jesus Christ and helping the needy — each missionary's first stop is one of the Church's 10 missionary training centers (sometimes called MTCs), where they spend three to nine weeks in training (those not learning a foreign language ...

How long do LDS proxy sealings take? ›

In a matter of fact, I highly recommend doing proxy sealings to prepare for marriage! The average sealing session is only about 60 minutes long, but you don't have to stay for the whole session if you only have 30 minutes you can tell them that!

What is the dating age for LDS youth? ›

The age of 16 simply means you can now begin dating when you feel ready, starting with group dates. “Do not date until you are at least 16 years old. Dating before then can lead to immorality, limit the number of other young people you meet, and deprive you of experiences that will help you choose an eternal partner.”

What are the 4 parts of the LDS Youth program? ›

The new Children and Youth program invites participants to make and complete goals in four different categories: spiritual, social, physical, and intellectual.

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