Applying for a new occupation requiring formal training for persons with disability

    People with disabilities or their representatives may apply to the relevant chamber for special training arrangements.

    Description

    Wherever possible, people with disabilities should be trained in “regular” recognised occupations requiring formal training.

    If, in your own personal case or in the case of a person with disability under your care, training in a recognised occupation requiring formal training is not possible due to the nature and severity of the disability, the competent authority (for example, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry or the Chamber of Skilled Trades and Crafts (, HWK) will make training arrangements subject to submission of an application.

    If such arrangements are already in place for the desired profession in your region, you are not required to submit an application.

    For some professions, the German Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (, BIBB) has already made recommendations for so-called special practitioner occupations in acc. with Art. 66 of the German Vocational Training Act and Art. 42m of the German Crafts Code, but these must also be accepted in your region. Please therefore find out in advance from the authority responsible for the desired profession in your region whether such an arrangement already exists. Depending on the profession, the relevant competent authorities are for example Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Chamber of Skilled Trades and Crafts or Chambers of Agriculture (, LWK).

    The procedure for establishing new arrangements requires the involvement of various bodies and institutions – also separate from the chamber – and takes longer as a result, usually between 6 and 12 months. Legal stipulations require numerous procedural steps to be completed, from the application, completion of required information and documents, clarification of details, determination of suitability of the training provider, discussion and decision-making by the chamber's vocational training committee, approval by the competent German Federal State Ministry and subsequent publication of the new arrangements.

    Competent office

    Different chambers are responsible depending on which training you would like to complete. Chambers are, for example, the Chamber of Crafts, Chamber of Industry and Commerce, Medical Association, etc.

    Contact point

    Different chambers are responsible depending on which training you would like to complete. Chambers are, for example, the Chamber of Crafts, Chamber of Industry and Commerce, Medical Association, etc.

    Contact person

    Industrie- und Handelskammer Elbe-Weser

    Address

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    Am Schäferstieg 2
    21680 Stade

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    Version

    Technisch erstellt on 15.12.2009
    Technisch geändert on 18.03.2026

    Language version

    Deutsch

    Sprache: de
    Technisch erstellt on 07.06.2017
    Technisch geändert on 14.05.2025

    Forms

    • Forms: As specified by the competent authority
    • Online procedures possible: No
    • Written form requirement as per German Civil Code Art.126: As specified by the competent authority
    • Appearance in person required: As specified by the competent authority

    Prerequisites

    • You must provide evidence that the training arrangements are in place for you to take the training programme you wish to take.
    • Further pre-requirements are listed on the website of the competent authority or available from its training advisory service.
    • Appeal
    • Detailed information on how you lodge an appeal can be found in the notification regarding your application.
    • Administrative court action

    Procedure

    Before submitting an application, you should seek advice from a training advisor within your chamber regarding whether regular vocational training is an option in your case or whether a suitable training arrangement already exists in your region.

    • If such an arrangement does not yet exist and regular training is not an option for you, you must find a suitable training employer and a vocational school which can provide the classroom-based part of the training. Your chamber may be able to help you with this.
    • You may need to clarify further details with the chamber.
    • The chamber then decides whether the vocational training committee must consider your application or whether it can be processed directly.
    • If a decision by the chamber's vocational training committee is required, your application will be submitted to the committee at the next available meeting. The voluntary vocational training committee normally meets three to four times each year.
    • As a rule, the vocational training committee first discusses the application and may gather further information relating to it. The decision on a new training arrangement is either taken at the next meeting or directly at the first meeting.
    • The new training arrangement will then be forwarded to the competent State Ministry, which must still approve the arrangement. This can take several weeks or even months. 
    • Once the competent State Ministry has issued its approval, the arrangement can be adopted. If no specific, later date is set, the arrangement is deemed effective from the date of publication.

    Processing time

    6 to 12 months

    Notes (specifics)

    The procedure can only be carried out in German.

    Further Information

    You can find further information from the competent authority via its website or from its training advisory service.

    Unterstützende Institutionen

    not specified

    Welche Dokumente resultieren aus dieser Leistung?

    not specified

    Area of validity

    Lower Saxony

    Official approval

    Officially approved by Association of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce

    Version

    Technisch erstellt on 06.12.2021
    Technisch geändert on 27.03.2026

    Keywords

    Disabled, Education, Training arrangement, Training, Article 66 German Vocational Training Act, Article 66, Training arrangement for special practitioners with disabilities, Special practitioner with disabilities, Special practitioner occupation, Persons with disabilities, Profession for persons with disabilities: Training for persons with disabilities, Helper profession/Assisting profession, Vocational training, Education, Specialist practitioner

    Language version

    Deutsch

    Sprache: de
    Technisch erstellt on 07.06.2017
    Technisch geändert on 14.05.2025

    Englisch

    Sprache: en
    Sprachbezeichnung nativ: English
    Technisch erstellt on 22.10.2025
    Technisch geändert on 23.10.2024