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Shortened promotion duration for school social work causes concern among professionals

School administration outlines continuing need for school social work funding in upcoming school year's discussions within school committee, highlighting the necessity of securing financial support for these roles until the school term's conclusion.

Limited duration for promoting school social work is causing concern
Limited duration for promoting school social work is causing concern

Shortened promotion duration for school social work causes concern among professionals

In a recent turn of events, Denise Horn, the SPD's spokesperson on school policy, has expressed concerns about the future of school social work funding in [Location].

During a school committee meeting, the administration announced that further funding for school social work positions must be applied for by the end of the month. However, the exact status of school social work funding in [Location] remains unclear, as the search results do not provide specific information about this matter.

Denise Horn has suggested that the state government should remember one of its central election promises and take care of school social work. She is surprised by the CDU's assessment that the state government has done its homework regarding school social work, stating that she finds it insufficient.

The renewed one-year term for school social work positions is criticized as not doing justice to the importance of the task, according to Denise Horn. She also expresses concern that the likely agreement in the public sector wage dispute has not yet been factored into the school social work funding.

The announcement about the continuation of school social work for the next school year is considered too short notice by Denise Horn. She believes that the funding for school social work positions, at 70,000 euros per position, is insufficient.

It is worth noting that Denise Horn did not express any opinion about the application for further funding for school social work positions by the end of the month, as mentioned in the previous paragraph.

The search results do not mention SPD (Social Democratic Party) or CDU (Christian Democratic Union) or any political debate regarding school social work funding. They focus mainly on broader social work funding initiatives, grants for rural behavioral health, scholarships for social work students, and federal education funding challenges, but none mention school social work funding tied explicitly to SPD or CDU positions or a specific location relevant to the query.

This lack of clarity on the school social work funding issue in [Location] has sparked a debate among political figures and community members, with Denise Horn leading the charge in advocating for more substantial funding and longer-term commitments to this crucial service.

  1. Denise Horn, the SPD's spokesperson on education-and-self-development, has been vocal in advocating for more substantial funding and longer-term commitments for school social work in [Location], expressing her concern that the funding is insufficient.
  2. The ongoing debate about school social work funding in [Location] has extended to the political arena, with Denise Horn, a member of the SPD party, urging the state government to remember their central election promise and take action to ensure adequate funding for this essential service.

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