Spandauer wanted: volunteer judges: Inside for social court 2025
Spandauer wanted: volunteer judges: Inside for social court 2025
volunteer engagement strengthens the community in Spandau
In Spandau, the search for volunteer judges for the Berlin Social Court becomes an important topic for the local community. From January 1, 2025, interested citizens will have the opportunity to apply for this important volunteering, which will be held over a period of five years. This initiative is not only important for applicants, but also has far -reaching effects on the entire community.
The volunteers play a crucial role in the decision -making processes of social jurisdiction, especially with regard to social assistance matters. This includes important topics such as support services for those seeking help and regulations for asylum seekers. This responsibility not only requires legal knowledge, but also empathy and sensitivity to the challenges with which citizens are confronted.
Gregor Kempert, district councilor for social affairs and civil services, emphasizes: "It is important that spandauers agree to this volunteering because the volunteer judges are proposed directly by the citizens." This process promotes bourgeois participation and strengthens confidence in case law because the judges come from the middle of the community.
If you are interested in this responsible task, you have time until September 10, 2024 to submit an explanation of the list of proposals. The advantages of an engagement in this position are not only personal development, but also the opportunity to actively help shape the social structure of your own neighborhood. There are some prerequisites: Applicants must be at least 25 years old who have German citizenship and have their residence in the Spandau district.
The decision on the proposal list is made by the district council of Spandau, which then forwards the candidates to the Berlin Social Court. This democratic process underlines the importance of volunteering in society and promotes the active participation of citizens in important decision -making.
The commitment as a volunteer judge is not only a way to work for your own community, but also a form of social responsibility towards fellow citizens. In times when familiarity often disappears with legal processes, this volunteering offers an active contribution to strengthening social cohesion.
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