Luxembourg. 1 The Foundation of the National Section. Charel Schmit 2007

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Luxembourg Charel Schmit 2007 1 The Foundation of the National Section Mr Ferdinand Oth, Secretary of the Fédération des Instituteurs réunis de Luxembourg, attended the Charleroi Congress and General Meeting in 1949 and the Ministry of Social Assistance joined FICE as an associate member. Mr Oth subsequently wrote to FICE to say that, while they had no children's communities in Luxembourg that conformed to the FICE denition, they would like to become associate members and be kept in touch with developments as a result of which Mr Edouard Barbel attended the Management Committee on 23 February as an observer on behalf of the Fédération (Comité de direction, 1950). He brought with him a proposal from the Ministry of Social Assistance and the Esch-sur-Alzette Council to host an International Camp at Sanem (Shaw, 2008) in connection with which they would set up a Luxembourg National Section (Comité de direction, 1950). The city of Esch-sur-Alzette opened the children's community Kannerschlass immediately after the camp with Ferdinand Oth as director and Edouard Barbel as secretary of the school commission. The Luxembourg National Section presumably continued in existence for a number of years as Edouard Barbel was FICE's Treasurer from 1951 to 1967 but Luxembourg was represented at FICE events mostly by delegates from a big organisation of parents with disabled children (Ligue HMC, www.ligue-hmc.lu), only one person from Luxembourg attended the Königstein Congress in 1971 and the FICE Year-Book of 1974 lists only two communities as members of FICE in Luxembourg, one of them being Kannerschlass. At the 1975 General Assembly in Amsterdam an application for associate membership was accepted from a group representing organisations for disabled children and child care as well as teachers. The Association Nationale des Communautés Educatives (a.s.b.l.) was set up on 9 June 1978 at a meeting attended by more than 50 professionals and became an active member of FICE at the Graz General Assembly that year. ANCE Luxembourg was structured according to the Luxembourg law on non-prot organisations and its activities from the outset were inspired by ANCE France and ANCE Belgium. The founders of ANCE Luxembourg had very close relationships to these French speaking sections of FICE. During the rst four years, ANCE Luxembourg held many activities especially during 1979 (International Year of the Child) and 1981 (International Year of the Disabled Person) while Marcelle Hemmer und Jeanne Loutsch joined the Standing Committee on child care and other sta (Fédération Internationale des Communautés d'enfants, 1980) whose work was to lead to the publication of Leben mit Anderen als Beruf der Sozialpädagoge in Europa (Courtioux et al., 1981). 1

2 Organisation and nance There is a national board with people collaborating on a voluntary basis but no paid sta and no regional system as we are a small country though sometimes we have ad hoc standing committees in relation with the organization of special activities Our incomes comes from ˆ institutional and individual membership fees (ca. 5000 ) ˆ a yearly subvention by the Luxembourg Ministère de la famille et de l'intégration (ca. 4500 ) ˆ subventions in relation with the organization of particular activities (for example, Fonds National de la Recherche, ca. 4500 in 2007) ˆ ANCE -Bulletin subscription fees 3 Membership There are currently 200 members: ˆ 160 individuals (social workers, educators, teachers, psychologists, pedagogues, researchers, students) ˆ 40 institutions (residential care, institutions for disabled children, NGOs and professional associations) 4 Activities 4.1 As an organisation Before 2005 these were mostly occasional: ˆ three national congresses ˆ 1984: International FICE conference (International year of youth); 200 participants; proceedings published in Soisson (1986)) ˆ 1992: International biannual FICE conference (Research, policy and practice in child care), 372 participants, proceedings published in Soisson (1993) ˆ two Federal Councils ˆ 1998: International seminar on juvenile delinquency (150 participants; proceedings published in ANCE -Bulletin) ˆ 2000: Second international seminar on juvenile delinquency (100 participants, proceedings published by FICE Europe) Other activities included: 2

a thematic The ˆ Regular conferences on child care, foster care, inclusion of disabled children ˆ ANCE initiated the creation of the National Coalition for Children's Rights (in 1996) which organises the International Day of the Child (21 September) ˆ Conference and campaign on juvenile justice (project of the government to create a secure unit for young oenders). ˆ The former president of ANCE, Robert Soisson is currently the president of the National Coalition for Children's Rights and, as such, has been appointed a member of the National Regulation Authority ( Conseil National des Programmes www.cnpl.lu) where he is working on projects linked to media literacy. He has also been Vice President of the Ombudscommittee for Children's Rights (Ombuds-Comité r d'rechter vum Kand www.ork.lu) since 2002 and was reappointed for a second term until November 2012. Since 2005: ˆ seven thematic conferences/lectures with discussion panels on dierent topics: child care, early childhood matters, youth work, adventure pedagogy, Bologno high school process etc. ˆ a conference/lecture cycle on disabilities and equality Behënnerung a Chancegläichheet running through 20072008 ˆ a symposium/colloquium on interdisciplinary work: teamwork in the context of school social work in October 2006 ˆ co-organization of ˆ Lobbying a lecture for children by a famous writer Rak Schami a symposium Journée de la petite enfance on the early childhood convention in 2006) summer school on the rights of the children in 2007 http://www.gouvernement.lu/salle_presse/communiques/ 2007/07/11droitsenfant/index.html conferences on peace education in 2007 to develop regular meetings with ministries and dierent stakeholders in the social and educational sector in Luxembourg ˆ Publications ANCE-Bulletin, published since 1978, was renamed in 2007 arc.bulletin archiv r sozial aarbecht, bildung an erzéiung * regular trimestrial issues and special issues * Digitisation of the 30 years publication activity running! * Re-looking in progress * Website www.ance.lu and www.sozialarchiv.lu (in future) * New logo: (Figure 1) 3

Figure 1: ARC Logo 4.2 With other FICE members Before 2005: ˆ visits to Switzerland, Israel, France, Germany, UK ˆ participation in the biannual FICE conferences ˆ invitation of FICE members from other sections to lectures in Luxembourg ˆ organisation of conferences on juvenile delinquency together with IGfH 4.3 In relation to the country as a whole ANCE is regularly involved in the government planning of educational, health and child care matters and has a voice in these boards (for example, the secure unit and visits to the UK, Denmark and Switzerland together with civil servants) FICE is a continuous inspiration for our work and the professional debate/discourse (for example, Quality4Children) 5 Future For the resolution L'ANCE à l'avenir taken at ANCE general assembly on 12 July 2006 see below ANCE is developing to be a national platform for professional debate and exchange of best practice and the dialogue between practitioner and researchers ˆ in every domain of the social work ˆ with a special focus on institutional/residential care/education ˆ enhancing inter-regional and international exchange ˆ promoting the study and dissemination of evidence based policy and practice and and its theory driven evaluation 4

6 Special Features ˆ Robert Soisson was FICE President ˆ ANCE-Bulletin from 1978 ongoing ˆ Founding members of the ANCE were pioneers in the development of the social sector in Luxembourg ˆ Founding member of FICE-Europe ˆ Strong commitment to children rights 7 Association Nationale des Communautés Educatives (ANCE) ˆ Robert Soisson (Honorary President 1978-2005) ˆ Charel Schmit (President) ˆ Danielle Lellinger (Secretary) ˆ Guy Aeckerlé (Vice-President and Treasurer) ˆ Cathérine Thinnes (vice-president) Other national board members are: ˆ Lydie Bintz ˆ Paul Demaret ˆ Georgette Grein ˆ Georges Rotink ˆ Fernand Schintgen ˆ Robert Soisson ˆ Denise Villanyí ˆ Peter Witt References Comité de direction (1950). Procès-verbal provisoire de la quatrième séance tenue à la Maison de l'unesco, Paris, le vendredi 3 février 1950 à 15 h. UN- ESCO/FICE/CD6/SR 4. Sixième session. Commission spécialisée Educateurs et Personnel, editor (1974). FICE 1974 Year-Book. Fédération Internationale des Communautés d'enfants, Vienna. 5

Courtioux, M., Davies-Jones, H., Kalcher, J., Steinhauser, W., Tuggener, H., and Waaldijk, K., editors (1981). Leben mit andern als Beruf der Sozialpädagoge in Europa. Fédération Internationale des Communautés d'enfants, Wien. Fédération Internationale des Communautés d'enfants (1980). Aus der Arbeit der FICE-Spezialkommissionen Bericht über die Kommission Educateur et personnel. FICE Bulletin, 1:4. Shaw, R. (2008). Children, families and care: reections on the rst sixty years of FICE. Trentham Books. Soisson, R., editor (1986). Aktuelle Probleme Jugendlicher in der Heimerziehung in Europa. FICE Verlag, Zürich. Texte zum internationale Kongress vom 69 Juni 1985 in Luxemburg. Soisson, R., editor (1993). Politik, Forschung und Ausbildung in der Heimerziehung. FICE Verlag, Zürich. Rapports du 39e congrès de la FICE du 25 au 29 mai 1992 à Luxembourg. A ANCE Association Nationale des Communautés Éducatives ˆ Gegründet am 9. Juni 1978 als luxemburgische Sektion der FICE ˆ FICE Federation Internationale des Communautes Educatives - internationaler Fachverband für erzieherische Hilfen www.ce-inter.org/ ˆ FICE: 1948 unter Mithilfe der UNESCO gegründet, beratender Status als nicht-staatliche Organisation bei UNESCO, Europarat, UNICEF 60 Jahre in 2008 ˆ FICE-Europe: * 9.10.1997 aus Ländern des Europarates 10 Jahre in 2007 B Prioritäre Zielsetzungen der A.N.C.E. ˆ Diskussionsplattform und Fachforum für Praxis und Theorie der Sozialen Arbeit in Luxemburg (alle Arbeitsfelder der Sozialen Arbeit/Sozialpädagogik) ˆ Schnittstellenbildung zwischen Praxis und Theorie ˆ Interdisziplinäre Verzahnung der Praxis ˆ Dokumentationsstelle für die luxemburgische Fachpraxis (Ressourcecenter/ Sozialarchiv) bzw. besondere Themengebiete ˆ Internationaler Austausch und Pege internationaler Kontakte (z.b. FICE, IGFH, u.a.) 6

C Mitglieder im A.N.C.E. Vorstand 1. Charel Schmit Präsident tél. 691 929285, 46 66 44 9433 2. Catherine Thinnes Vize-Präsidentin tél. 46 66 44 9226 3. Danielle Lellinger Sekretärin tél. 0032 26 600 283 4. Guy Aeckerlé Vize-Präsident und Trésorier tél. 55 32 33 5. Lydie Bintz Mitglied 6. Paul Demaret Mitglied 7. Georgette Grein Mitglied 8. Georges Rotink Mitglied 9. Fernand Schintgen Mitglied 10. Robert Soisson Mitglied, Ehrenpräsident 11. Denise Villanyí Mitglied 12. Peter Witt Mitglied D L'ANCE à l'avenir Resolution Generalversammlung am 12 Juli 2006 Die Association Nationale des Communautés Éducatives (ANCE ), gegründet am 9. Juni 1978 als luxemburgische Sektion der Fédération Internationale des Communautés Educatives (FICE), hat sich aufgrund der Beschluÿfassung der Generalversammlung am 3. Mai 2005 aktiv um eine Reorganisation und Neuausrichtung der A.N.C.E. bemüht. Im Rahmen der Vorstandssitzungen und einer Journée de réexion am 10. September 2005 wurde über eine Aktualisierung der Zielsetzungen, neue Schwerpunkte und Aktivitäten der A.N.C.E. diskutiert. Auf dieser Grundlage enstanden die folgenden Eckpunkte einer grundlegenden/grundsätzlichen zukünftigen Neuausrichtung der Vereinigung. Ausgehend von den statutarisch verankerten Zielsetzungen1 und auf Grundlage der bisherigen Aktivitäten der ANCE beabsichtigen wir neben den ursprünglichen Zielen (siehe Vereinssatzung) die Belebung, Förderung und Organisation von Fachdiskussionen zu Themen der Sozialen Arbeit. Die ANCE erweitert ihren Aktionsradius auf alle Lebensphasen und schränkt sich somit nicht mehr auf die Phase der Kindheit ein. Im Kontext der Sozialen Arbeit zählen hierzu die Phasen der Vorgeburtlichen Entwicklung, Frühen Kindheit, Kindheit, des Jugendalters, des Frühen Erwachsenenalters, des Erwachsenenalters und des Seniorenalters und der Hochaltrigen. Der Schwerpunkt der erzieherischen Hilfen sowie der Kinder- und Jugendhilfe wird auch in Zukunft beibehalten. Zudem verfolgt die ANCE das Ziel Schnittstellen zwischen Betroene, Praxis und Theorie zu fördern und gleichzeitig Räume der Begegnung für interdisziplinäre Zusammenarbeit und grenzüberschreitenden Austausch zu schaen. 7

Die ANCE versteht sich somit als oenes Fachforum für Soziale Arbeit in Luxemburg in dem alle Beteiligte gleichermaÿen berücksichtigt werden. Die ANCE bietet hierzu eine öentliche Plattform an, auf der Theoretiker, Praktiker und Betroene zu Themen der Sozialen Arbeit in Diskurs treten können. Die ANCE als Diskussionsforum der Sozialen Arbeit in Luxemburg legt auf folgende Aspekte besonderen Wert: ˆ die Einbindung und die Stärkung der Perspektive der Betroenen (Klientinnen und Klienten) in den Fachdiskussionen der Sozialen Arbeit ˆ die Darstellung der sozialarbeiterischen und (sozial-)pädagogischen Praxis in den Fachdiskussionen der Sozialen Arbeit ˆ die interdisziplinäre und multiprofessionelle Verzahnung der Praxis ˆ die Verknüpfung zwischen Praxis und Theoriediskurs in den Fachdiskussionen der Sozialen Arbeit ˆ die Förderung und Stärkung wissenschaftlicher Aufarbeitung, Begleitung und Unterstützung der Praxis der sozialen Arbeit sowie die Festigung ihrer wissenschaftlicher Grundlagen durch entsprechende Forschungsarbeiten Für die Operationalisierung der genannten Ziele greift die ANCE auf folgende Mittel und Aktionen zurück ˆ Vortrags- und Diskussionsreihen ˆ Jährlicher Fachkongress ˆ Regelmäÿige Publikationen ˆ Online Portal ˆ Dokumentationsstelle (Resource centre) für die luxemburgische Fachpraxis ˆ Beteiligung an internationalen Kongresse ˆ Internationaler Austausch und Pege internationaler Kontakte ˆ Projekte im Bereich Forschung und Entwicklung ˆ Fort- und Weiterbildungsprogramme ˆ Stipendien, Bourses d'études 8