Alarming number: 580 child welfare hazard in 2023 in Gießen!
Alarming number: 580 child welfare hazard in 2023 in Gießen!
The situation of the child's well -being has accepted alarming proportions in Germany, especially in Gießen, where the reports on child welfare risks reached a new high in 2023. The authority deals intensively with cases in which children are at risk in their development, be it through neglect or various forms of violence.
2023 the Federal Statistical Office recorded a total of 63,700 cases, which indicates the highest level since this data was collected. In Gießen, the youth welfare office reported 580 reports of potential hazards that were almost at the same level as in previous years. It is particularly worrying that 30 percent of these reports related to children under the age of four.
reasons for the reports
Most reports relate to neglect. This can mean that children are not fed enough or live in an inadequate hygienic environment. But emotional neglect also plays a role and can have a negative impact on the well -being of the children. 277 reports concerned alleged neglect, while in 97 cases domestic violence and in 86 cases physical abuse were suspected. There were also 31 suspected cases of sexual attacks.
In such cases, the youth welfare office is responsible for the youth welfare office, which despite personnel bottlenecks ensure that all reports are investigated. Head of Office Vanessa van Harsselaar emphasized the importance of avoiding reorganization in the processing in the social committee. She stated that an increase in reports had to be observed in previous years, which indicates increasing awareness of the topic.
preventive measures and help offers
A large number of measures are available to the youth welfare office to react to child welfare. This includes advisory services and support for affected families and, if necessary, taking into care for children. In 2023, children were temporarily taken into account in 66 cases. Prevention has recently become more important, which is why the city and district of Gießen invest intensively in early help.
In addition, specialists from daycare centers and schools are trained in order to recognize potential hazards at an early stage and act adequately. This already has an effect: According to the city, there were numerous hazards through targeted consultations, which has reduced the number of reports to the youth welfare office as a whole.
The topic of child welfare is complex and requires a interaction between various actors. For the future, it is crucial that society works together to enable children to grow safe and non -violent. Detailed information and other developments on this topic are at www.giessener-allgemeine.de to read.
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