Janina Diekmann: New strength for youth welfare in the Northeim district!
Janina Diekmann was introduced as the new district youth worker in the Northeim district in order to promote future-oriented youth work.

Janina Diekmann: New strength for youth welfare in the Northeim district!
On June 5, 2025, the youth welfare committee of the Northeim district met to make important decisions for the region's youth policy. During this meeting, Janina Diekmann was introduced and warmly welcomed as the new district youth worker. The chairwoman of the committee, Heidi Emunds, and the head of the youth and social affairs department, Harald Rode, emphasized the importance of youth welfare in their speeches and appreciated the achievements of the previous district youth worker Andreas Kohrs, who was retiring after many years of service.
Janina Diekmann, who now acts as an advisory member, brings with her a wealth of experience from municipal youth care and child and youth welfare. Its focus is on future-oriented youth work and strengthening cooperation between youth care agencies within the district. These measures are intended to help identify and address the needs of young people even better. Harald Rode emphasized that Diekmann's qualifications would be a valuable addition to the Youth Welfare Committee's future projects.
Structure of youth welfare in Germany
The Youth Welfare Committee plays a central role in public child and youth welfare in Germany. As a municipal constitutional body, it is made up of representatives from public bodies, such as the district council, and experienced members of the recognized independent youth welfare agencies. This constellation ensures that both public and private interests are sufficiently represented and that the voices of youth associations are heard. According to the Wikipedia website, the distribution of votes in the youth welfare committee is 3/5 for the representatives of the public sector and 2/5 for the members of the independent providers.
The tasks of the youth welfare committee are broad. He has the right to decide on all fundamental youth welfare matters and binds the actions of the youth welfare office administration. This means that the committee's decisions have a direct impact on the measures implemented in the region and have a decisive influence on the quality of youth work.
Shared responsibility for youth
Child and youth welfare in Germany is not just a state affair; citizens should also share responsibility for the education of young people. According to the Federal Ministry for Family, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth (BMFSFJ), all child and youth policy is coordinated at the federal level. This is also reflected in the goals of the municipalities, which must bear overall responsibility for the practical implementation of child and youth welfare. There are 577 municipal youth welfare offices in Germany that are responsible for coordinating and implementing these tasks. The commitment of independent organizations and voluntary work are essential in order to offer comprehensive help for children and young people.
In the future, Diekmann and her team will work to consolidate the structures and further develop youth welfare in the Northeim district. Municipal cooperation will be particularly important in order to create the best conditions for the young generation. The Youth Welfare Committee therefore has the opportunity to actively participate in creating a lively and supportive environment for young people.
Einbeck News reports about the new district youth worker.
Wikipedia provides further information about the structure of the youth welfare committee.
Child and youth welfare provides comprehensive insights into responsibilities at the federal and state levels.