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Our consultants

The employees in the office in Hanover carry out all the tasks of a supra-regional ombudsman’s office.

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from left to right:

Frank Dorsch-Irslinger, Agnieszka Bundies, Christiane Doering.

Frank Dorsch-Irslinger

Dipl. Social worker, systemic consultant and family therapist

Mr Dorsch-Irslinger has many years of experience in various fields of youth welfare. He has been working as an ombudsman since 2017.

Denise Kordt

Dipl. Social worker, systemic consultant and family therapist

Mr Dorsch-Irslinger has many years of experience in various fields of youth welfare. He has been working as an ombudsman since 2017.

Agnieszka Bundies

Lawyer, legal counsel, contact supervisor

Ms Bundies has worked as a guardian, legal representative and contact supervisor for several years.

Christiane Doering

Office clerk

Ms. Doering is responsible for all our administrative activities.

The team

The members

The current board consists of the following members:

The Board

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Jürgen Wittkötter

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Chairman of the Child Protection Association, OV Aurich

Susanne Harneid

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Dipl. Social Pedagogue, Youth Welfare Uelzen, Member of the Youth Welfare Committee Lüchow-Dannenberg, Youth Employment Agency Lüchow-Dannenberg

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The Board

The Board

Detailed information about the registered association BerNi e. V. can be found here..."

The Advisory and Ombudsman's Office for Child and Youth Services (BerNi) was founded in August 2011. Since then, BerNi has been committed to proactive, needs-based and, above all, legal child and youth services in Lower Saxony and is a full member of the Federal Ombudsman's Network for Child and Youth Services.

In 2017, the association was recognized by the Lower Saxony State Youth Welfare Office as an independent provider of child and youth welfare services. Since August 2023, the association has been carrying out the tasks of the supra-regional ombudsman's office in Lower Saxony.

Since its foundation, the association has worked independently of the interests of the public and private youth welfare providers in Lower Saxony.

To ensure independence, the association has two types of membership:

  • Only natural persons may become voting members of the association.

  • Legal entities - such as youth welfare agencies that operate as aid-providing organizations - can only become supporting members without voting rights in association matters.

If you would like to become a member, you can download a membership form here.

The registered society

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