Kitas in Zweibrücken before collapse: 20 educators sick every day!

Kitas in Zweibrücken before collapse: 20 educators sick every day!

In the KiTamen daycare centers, the situation becomes increasingly worrying. Around 20 teachers report sick every day, and there are also vacant positions. The parents consider these problems considerably, which was recently heavily criticized by the CDU. The youth welfare office, represented by Jörg Klein, admitted at the city council's meeting that the situation was "as bad as never before".

The youth welfare office manager said that the number of educators who fail due to illness has reached a new high. This is not just a temporary phenomenon, but also reflects the general employment situation and the challenges in the area of early childhood care.

vacant positions and shortage of skilled workers

The vacant positions in the daycare centers help to ensure that the existing employees are heavily burdened. Many facilities have to improvise to ensure the care of the children. This not only leads to an overload of the educators, but also to an increased stress among parents, who often have difficulty finding reliable care for their children.

The city administration has already taken measures to tackle this problem, but the challenges remain great. The shortage of skilled workers in the area of early childhood education is seen as a central factor that further exacerbates the situation. "We are looking for solutions, but the development is not fast enough for the needs of our city," continued Klein.

The CDU called for a quick action by the city administration in order to ensure the quality of the care and to restore the parents' trust in daycare centers. "The situation is unacceptable. We have to do everything we can to ensure that our children receive the best possible care," emphasized a representative of the party.

The discussion about the situation in the daycare centers is not new, but also gains urgency through the current figures and reports. A deeper analysis of the problems shows that both the remuneration of the educators and the working conditions must be improved in order to attract more specialists to this area. These difficulties are one of the reasons why more and more parents look for alternative care options.

The coming months will be crucial to see whether the city of Zweibrücken can find paths to stabilize the situation at the daycare centers and make the necessary resources available. The well -being of the children and the support of the parents are the focus of the discussions.

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