Financing the assistance system

The support system for women affected by violence still suffers from glaring deficiencies. For example, women affected by violence in rural areas often cannot find specific facilities; approximately 90 districts in Germany still lack their own women's shelter. In urban areas, women often have to wait long periods for admission to a women's shelter or for a counseling appointment due to a lack of capacity.

The existing support services do not do justice to women with additional burdens, such as women with Disabilities or mental impairments, as well as migrant women or women with older sons. This is the result of a Report of the Federal Government in 2012. In addition, the operators of women's shelters and specialist counseling centers have no reliable financial basis and are facing significant funding gaps.

The financing landscape – a patchwork

The financing landscape of women's shelters and specialist counseling centers in Germany resembles a patchwork quilt: funding sources include state and municipal funds, as well as cost contributions from women and the providers' own resources, including donations and fines.

In many municipalities, stays in women's shelters are financed through women's entitlement to benefits under the Social Code (SGB II, SGB XII). However, this form of funding is problematic because it excludes certain groups of women or limits the assistance available. This affects, for example, EU citizens, students, trainees, asylum seekers, or women with income. Women without entitlement to benefits under the Social Code can only receive protection and assistance if they cover the costs of counseling and accommodation in the women's shelter themselves.

Additional hurdles arise when, for example, women are required to seek refuge in a women's shelter in another municipality for protection reasons. However, because reimbursement of costs between municipalities is difficult, these women are often turned away.

 

Read more about how FHK is committed to sustainable financing of protection and assistance in cases of violence and better Equipment of the help system makes strong.



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