The focus: Linda Stark demands more protection and opportunities in Thuringia!

Linda Stark besucht den Kinder- und Jugendschutzdienst in Bad Salzungen, um die Auswirkungen politischer Beschlüsse zu überprüfen.
Linda Stark visits the child and youth protection service in Bad Salzungen to check the effects of political resolutions. (Symbolbild/NAG)

The focus: Linda Stark demands more protection and opportunities in Thuringia!

Linda Stark, the youngest member of the state parliament in Thuringia and member of the left, visited the child and youth protection service in Bad Salzungen today. Her goal was to find out whether the political decisions actually have an effect. Strong, which has its main residence in Sonneberg, was particularly interested in implementing the current child and youth policy, which is of considerable importance for numerous children in Thuringia. She also announced a new child and youth protection initiative from her faction, which aims for more participation and protection. Information about it provides [in Southhuringia] (https://www.insuedthuedingen.de/inhalt.besuch-aus-erfurt-s-es-es-suedthueder-children. During her visit, the facility manager Romy Schulz-König introduced the popular mascot "Tino der Dino" and a worry eater to help the children to express their feelings. Sabine Wenzel, the head of the child and youth protection service and graduate social worker, brought her experience from youth welfare in the Wartburg district. She has been involved in the facility since 2002 and is convinced that the work has an important influence on the reality of life of children.

demands for more equal opportunities

The problems with which children are confronted in Thuringia were also highly discussed. She emphasized the terrifying reality that the poverty rate is 15.2 percent among 18-year-olds in Thuringia. Structural changes are urgently needed here, because child poverty is not considered an individual failure, but as a social problem. Therefore, the left requires a poverty -resistant basic security at the federal level and concrete measures at the state level. These include:

  • Free education from kindergarten to school leaving certificate
  • Investments in youth welfare
  • low -threshold offers in all regions, especially in rural areas

In addition, there is a great time more spaces in which children can develop and have a say. These demands are not only discussed on International Children's Day on June 1st, but must also be taken into account all year round. [Linda Stark] (https://www.lindastark.de/detail/kinderfreundlichlichen-thueringen-schaffen-mehr- Mehrt-beiligung-mehr-mehr-mehr-1/span> is committed to the fact that the votes of the children are heard in Thuringia.

the look ahead

The challenges for children and adolescents are diverse and require joint action. The current Federal Report about Children and Adolescents illustrates the need to take these topics seriously and to counteract this with concrete measures. This is the only way to ensure that all children in Thuringia have the same chances of a good life, regardless of their origin or income of their parents.

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