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Expansion of the project KJSG Implementation Support
The project “KJSG Implementation Support: Restructuring Administrative Structures in the field of Eingliederungshilfe” is being expanded. On behalf of the Federal Ministry for Education, Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth (BMBFSFJ), the National Institute for Public Administration Germany (NIPAG) is supporting a pilot test of new administrative structures in the field of EGH for young people with disabilities in three model communities until December 2027.
Handover of roadmap and guidelines for the project ‘Support for the implementation of the Act to Strengthen Children and Youth (KJSG) to the State Secretary at the Ministry for Family Affairs
On December 11, 2025, the results of the project ‘Support for the implementation of the Act to Strengthen Children and Youth (KJSG) ‘ were presented at the Federal Ministry of Education, Family Affairs, Seniors, Women, and Youth. In a hybrid event, the project team presented a roadmap and guidelines to support municipalities on the path to inclusive solutions. The aim of the project was to aid municipalities in achieving a more unified approach between youth welfare and integration assistance services for young people with disabilities.
Project: ‘Support for the implementation of the Act to Strengthen Children and Youth (KJSG) ‘: Roadmap and guidelines for introducing the inclusive solution now available
After four years of intensive work, the results of the project ‘Support for the implementation of the Act to Strengthen Children and Youth (KJSG): Conversion of Administrative Structures in the Area of Integration Assistance’ have now been published. The roadmap and the five accompanying guidelines offer local authorities comprehensive support in converting the administrative structures for the integration assistance of young people. All interested parties can now find the documents online.
Launch of the “Administrative Knowledge Management” project
How can knowledge be managed in public administration in such a way that it remains available in the long term and really supports employees in their day-to-day work? This is the question addressed by our new research project.
Administrative knowledge management: evaluation and process optimisation
In this study, we look at how knowledge is shared in Berlin's government. We examine the methods, content, and success of these practices. Then, based on the results of this evaluation, we can figure out what changes need to be made.
The NIPAG welcomes high-ranking delegation from Mongolia
On 27 November 2025, the NIPAG welcomed a high-ranking Mongolian delegation consisting of members of parliament, leading scientists and government representatives to Speyer. The meeting, which was organised by the Hanns Seidel Foundation, focused on the exchange of information on regulatory impact assessment.
Evaluation of the Administrative Regulation on the Award of Public Contracts (VwV Beschaffung)
The NIPAG evaluates the higher monetary thresholds and the new pilot project for awarding direct contracts to start-ups under Baden-Württemberg’s VwV Beschaffung, and analyzes their effects.
Evaluation of the Administrative Regulation on the Award of Public Contracts (VwV Beschaffung)
The NIPAG evaluates the higher monetary thresholds and the new pilot project for awarding direct contracts to start-ups under Baden-Württemberg’s VwV Beschaffung, and analyzes their effects.