State Integration Council Meets on 'Day of the Refugee' to Discuss Migration Counseling Reform
The State Integration Council, headed by State Secretary Ina-Maria Ulbrich, convened on the national 'Day of the Refugee' to discuss crucial aspects of integration and welcome policy. The council, comprising representatives from the Bundesministerium des Innern und für Heimat (BMI), zivilgesellschaftliche partners, and the Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge (BAMF), emphasized the importance of migration counseling and its reform.
The council stressed the need for migration counseling to continue reaching those in need, especially in light of current requirements. They discussed reforming the service to strengthen its role and expand digital offers. The council also highlighted the interconnectedness of integration, participation, and skilled worker immigration. They explored strategies to attract skilled workers, acknowledging their importance in securing future opportunities, particularly in regions like Mecklenburg-Vorpommern facing demographic challenges.
The council focused on the reform of migration counseling for adults. While the concrete leadership of this working group was not specified in available sources, it is known that the project's leadership lies with the BMI, working in collaboration with civil society partners and the BAMF.
The State Integration Council, meeting on the 'Day of the Refugee', underscored the significance of migration counseling and its reform. They emphasized the interdependence of integration, participation, and skilled worker immigration. The council's discussions aim to enhance welcome policies and secure future opportunities, especially in regions like Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
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