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work program particularly for young adults. It can last between six and eighteen months. It can also be spent abroad.


Germany


History

The voluntary social year (German: ''/ FSJ'') developed from the "diaconal year" organized by the
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the first time in 1954, the 100th anniversary of the Diakoniewerk in Germany. The appeal to volunteer was addressed to young women who would provide service to the sick and those in need of care. In 1962 the "Philadelphic Service" (German: ) has been initiated by Gertrud Rückert. She wanted to offer a voluntary social year for female high school graduates before they start studying for personal and professional orientation. At that time it was a completely new concept and a forerunner of the voluntary social year, that was later legally anchored in Germany. On February 14, 1963, the government introduced a draft law to offer a voluntary social year in
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. The law finally came into force on April 1, 1964. Until the suspension of
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and therefore of the
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in 2011 as well, the voluntary social year was also recognized as alternative to military service in Germany.


Legal basis


Duration

A duration to volunteer in the FSJ is between 6 and 18 months maximum. In exceptional cases the service can last up to 24 months, if this is justified by a special educational concept. If a voluntary social year is initially completed for less than 18 months, it can be extended to 15 months (in the case of a deployment in Germany), with the consent of the provider of the FSJ. The voluntary social year can also be completed abroad. The starting times are usually between August and October of each year. Some porters offer the option of lateral entry.


Training

The providers of a voluntary social year are obliged to provide the volunteers with at least 25 training days during a 12-month service. Depending on the time spent in the voluntary service, it is also possible to complete more or fewer training days. According to the Voluntary Service Act, volunteers are obliged to take part in the training days.


Social security and retirement provision

Volunteers of the FSJ receive full
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. According to Social Code IV, the agency (or the place of assignment) pays the full costs for social insurance (employee and employer shares). The time of the voluntary social year is taken into account for the pension fund (compulsory pension insurance) The volunteers have a similar legal status to
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s.


New legislation

Since June 1, 2008, the legal regulations have been merged with those of the Voluntary Ecological Year in a new bill for Youth Voluntary Services.


Branches of the FSJ

There are different areas of operations. The services are divided into different branches: * FSJ im sozialen Bereich ''(FSJ for social caring)'' * FSJ in der Kulturoffizielle Seite zum FSJ-Kultur
/ref> ''(FSJ for cultural engagement)'' * FSJ im Sportoffizielle Seite zum FSJ-Sport
/ref> ''(FSJ for sports)'' * FSJ in der Politik: 20. Mai 2008
/ref>FSJ-Politik in Rheinland-Pfalz
/ref> ''(FSJ in politics)'' * FSJ in der Denkmalpflege (FJD) ''(FSJ for preservation of historical monuments)'' * FSJ Schule ''(FSJ for schools)''


Operational areas

The operational areas for FSJ volunteers are all social, charitable, or of public utility: * Services for people with disabilities * Hospitals * Nursing homes *Retirement homes * Foster homes * Preservation of historic monuments * Ambulatory services * Youth welfare services * Church communities * Emergency medical services * Children's homes


Volunteers in the FSJ

The number of volunteers of the Voluntary Social Year:


Austria

The voluntary social year (the German terms: and ' are in use) in Austria is very similar to the FSJ in Germany. Since 1968 the FSJ is organized by the Association for the Promotion of Voluntary Social Services (German: ) and is legally regulated in the Volunteer bill. The association has its seat in
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and its secretariat in
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. Regional offices are located in
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, Vienna,
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and
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.


Regular voluntary social year

Young people can volunteer in the FSJ for ten to twelve months in a social institution in Austria. The areas of responsibilities are assistance for people with disabilities, for old people, children or young people or working with homeless people respectively. The working time of the volunteers is 34 hours per week. While there were around 300–400 FSJ volunteers in 2012, in 2020 about 1,100 volunteers were registered. Due to the existing
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service in the
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, the voluntary social year is an substitute to the regular
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, called ''
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'', since 2016.


Special voluntary social year

Similar to the " Special Alternative Civilian Service" (German: '), during times of crisis or a state of emergency, men and women can again volunteer for a "special voluntary social year" (German: ), if they already have completed a regular voluntary social year. This special FSH can last for a period of one to nine months. The hours of work, positions, pocket money and insurance correspond to the conditions of the regular FSJ. In 2020, due to the
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, the "special FSJ" has been activated and will last until December 31, 2020.


See also

*
European Solidarity Corps The European Solidarity Corps (ESC), known until 2016 as European Voluntary Service (EVS), is an international volunteering program by the European Commission for young people to go individually or in teams to another country, usually from one Eur ...
* Federal volunteers service *
Voluntary ecological year The voluntary ecological year in Austria and Germany is an educational and orientation year for teenagers and young adults of ages 16 through 27. The voluntary ecological year can be attended only once and usually lasts 12 months (from 1 August to ...
*
Volunteering Volunteering is an elective and freely chosen act of an individual or group giving their time and labor, often for community service. Many volunteers are specifically trained in the areas they work, such as medicine, education, or emergenc ...


References


External links


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