With the women’s integration courses, a course programme was created that is geared towards the needs of women. Special goals include offering participants space for a trusting atmosphere and opportunities for contact outside the family and enabling participants to cope with language and communication requirements in a wide variety of environments (work, leisure, neighbourhood, visits to the doctor, etc.).

The women’s and parents’ integration courses consist of 2 parts: a

Language course (900 teaching units) and a Orientation course (100 teaching units).

The language course consists of the basic language course, the advanced language course A and the advanced language course B each with 300 teaching units. It serves to acquire sufficient German language skills and leads to level B1, which is described as the first level of independent language use on the scale of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).

The orientation course aims to familiarise migrants with the fundamental values of society, the legal system, history and culture in order to help them find their way in society and deal positively with the new reality of life.

If you are interested in a parent integration course, we will be happy to advise you on site.