Royal Ministry of Children and Family Affairs
The Royal Ministry of Children and Family Affairs (Norwegian: Barne- og familiedepartementet; BFD) is a Norwegian government ministry that is responsible for family affairs, children welfare services, Church of Norway and other religious affairs, and consumer affairs.[1] The ministry is led by the Minister of Children, Family, Church and Consumer Affairs Kjell Ingolf Ropstad.
Barne- og familiedepartementet | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 1956 |
Jurisdiction | Government of Norway |
Headquarters | Oslo |
Employees | 190 |
Minister responsible | |
Website | www.government.no |
History
The ministry was established in 1956 as the Ministry of Family and Consumer Affairs. It was merged with the Ministry of Pay and Prices in 1972 to form the Ministry of Consumer Affairs and Government Administration. It was reestablished as the Ministry of Family and Consumer Affairs in 1990 and renamed the Ministry of Children and Family Affairs in 1991. Between 2006 and 2019 the ministry held a succession of different names before returning to the name Ministry of Children and Family Affairs in 2019.
Political staff
- Minister Kjell Ingolf Ropstad (Christian Democrats)[2]
Subordinate agencies
- Allocation Committee for support to voluntary children's and youth organizations
- County social welfare boards
- Ecolabelling Norway
- County Governors
- Market Council of Norway
- National Institute for Consumer Research
- Norway's Contact Committee for Immigrants and the Authorities
- Norwegian Assay Office
- Norwegian Consumer Council
- Norwegian Consumer Dispute Commission
- Norwegian Consumer Ombudsman
- Norwegian Directorate for Children, Youth and Family Affairs
- Norwegian Labour and Welfare Service
- Ombudsman for Children in Norway
References
- Royal Ministry of Children and Family Affairs. "About the ministry". Retrieved 2019-01-22.
- https://www.vg.no/nyheter/innenriks/i/A2a4Wz/her-er-den-nye-solberg-regjeringen