Money allocated, approximately 1.17 million euros, for local nursing conferences
The state of Baden-Württemberg has announced the third funding round of its Municipal Care Conferences program, aimed at deepening cooperation in the care sector locally and improving care step by step. This program, initiated by the Ministry of Social Affairs, Health, and Integration, has already provided around 1.17 million euros in the first tranche to 34 urban and rural districts.
The Municipal Care Conferences are making a significant impact on daily lives, enabling people to remain in their familiar environment for longer. These conferences are networked with the municipal health insurance conferences and the coordination offices for care professions, forming a closely knit network of support and care offers.
Minister Manne Lucha has praised the conferences for their effectiveness in bringing together actors in the care sector and developing needs-based care locally. He stated that these conferences are creating a closely knit network of support and care offers, and are effective in developing solutions for needs-based care locally.
The goals of the program include effective social planning, stronger networking, support for neighborhood-based care, the further development of short-term care, and the accompaniment of digital transformations in long-term care. The state is providing follow-up funding for the conferences from January 1, 2025, to December 31, 2026, with an additional follow-up funding for the municipal care conferences from January 1, 2026, to December 31, 2026.
The city of Ulm and the Alb-Donau district are working together in a joint municipal care conference, demonstrating the program's potential for fostering collaboration between cities and districts. A total of 33 municipal care conferences have been approved in the third funding round.
The application deadline for the second tranche to establish new municipal care conferences runs until September 30, 2025. However, the specific cities and districts that have applied for funding in the fourth round of the program are not explicitly listed in the available sources. The Ministry of Social Affairs, Health, and Integration has a Press Office for media inquiries, as well as a Contact Form available for direct contact.
The Ministry of Social Affairs, Health, and Integration also has a Citizen's Representative for direct contact, ensuring that the voices of the people are heard in the decision-making process. The state is promoting the further development of existing structures through the Baden-Württemberg Municipal Care Conferences program, making a significant contribution to the care sector in the region.
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