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Welfare associations in the north warn of "daycare crisis"

Daycare centers in Schleswig-Holstein are short of money - and not just a little. Welfare organizations are now demanding solutions from politicians.

A traffic sign with the words "Kindergarten" in front of a daycare center. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
A traffic sign with the words "Kindergarten" in front of a daycare center. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Childcare - Welfare associations in the north warn of "daycare crisis"

Welfare organizations have warned of a deterioration in daycare services in Schleswig-Holstein. "I fear that we are heading towards a daycare crisis," said Anette Langer, Chairwoman of the State Working Group of Welfare Associations (LAG) in the state parliament in Kiel on Thursday.

Daycare centers have been underfunded for a long time. There is a shortfall of at least 150 million euros per year to ensure the current daycare provision is of the expected quality, explained Langer. She now expects the situation to deteriorate "dramatically".

This will result in employees being increasingly overworked. In addition, nursery school teachers, as well as parents, are dissatisfied with the quality standards in the state's daycare centers. According to Langer, the calculation is very simple: either there is more money or the quality in the daycare centers will continue to fall.

In order to avoid a "completely chaotic situation" at the end of next year, action must be taken now. The LAG is therefore calling on politicians to bring all relevant stakeholders to the table. Langer emphasized: "We see a serious risk that many parents will no longer know how to look after their children in the coming year and will therefore have to reduce their working hours."

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  1. The crisis in Kindergartens across Schleswig-Holstein has led local welfare associations to express concerns about the deterioration in childcare services.
  2. The Keel of this crisis lies in the persistent underfunding of Daycare centers in the region, resulting in a yearly shortfall of at least 150 million euros.
  3. This situation has led to dissatisfaction among nursery school teachers and parents, who are concerned about the declining quality of care in Daycare centers.
  4. In light of this social issue, the Welfare association's Chairwoman, Anette Langer, urges politicians to address the crisis by bringing all relevant associations, including Kindergartens and Daycare centers, to the table.
  5. Without immediate action, the Welfare association fears a dramatic worsening of the situation, potentially leading to parents having to reduce their working hours due to a lack of decent Childcare options.

Source: www.stern.de

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