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Which institute offers the ideal educational experience?

Increased demands for counseling assistance for children and parents from foreign lands relocating here have risen substantially.

Choosing the Proper School: A Guide
Choosing the Proper School: A Guide

Which institute offers the ideal educational experience?

In Rhein-Kreis Neuss, the Municipal Integration Center is available for consultation in individual municipalities on certain days, offering support to those in need. However, the newsletter distributed by the centre does not contain specific information about the increase in counseling workload for Ukrainian schoolchildren or the availability of volunteer language helpers.

Recent developments suggest that the ongoing consequences of the conflict in Ukraine have led to increased needs for psychological support among refugee children and their families in many regions, including parts of Germany. Local authorities and schools typically respond by expanding counseling services, employing translators and cultural mediators, and collaborating with social and health organizations to offer tailored psychological and social support.

According to the School and Education Committee of Rhein-Kreis Neuss, the District Director and Social Affairs Director Dirk Brügge reported a significant increase in counseling workload for children and parents from distant countries, particularly Ukrainian schoolchildren.

During the 2021-2022 school year, the Municipal Integration Center of Rhein-Kreis Neuss conducted 1,200 consultations, with 784 of these being for Ukrainian schoolchildren who have arrived since March. This marks a substantial rise compared to the previous school years, with 377 consultations in 2020-2021 and 406 in 2019-2020.

To meet the current high demand, consultations are offered both on-site at the Kreishaus Neuss and in digital form. Inquiries, especially for appointment scheduling for the new arrival counseling, should be directed to the email address [email protected].

For those interested in staying updated on social developments, culinary arts, art, and culture in Neuss, the Rhein-Kreis Neuss offers a free newsletter. However, it's important to note that this newsletter does not offer consultations either on-site at the Kreishaus Neuss or in digital form.

Subscribing to the newsletter is not associated with spam, and to confirm your subscription, check your inbox or spam folder. Further details about the privacy policy can be found on the Rhein-Kreis Neuss's website.

Communication is facilitated with the help of a pool of volunteer language helpers, many of whom are Ukrainian and Russian-speaking. The number of consultations conducted in previous school years is not provided in the newsletter.

For precise and up-to-date information about Rhein-Kreis Neuss, I recommend consulting local government publications, school district updates, or news sources specializing in regional social services.

Education and self-development: The District Director and Social Affairs Director Dirk Brügge reported a significant increase in counseling workload for children and parents from distant countries, particularly Ukrainian schoolchildren, in the School and Education Committee of Rhein-Kreis Neuss.

Politics and general news: To meet the current high demand for counseling and support services for Ukrainian schoolchildren, inquiries, especially for appointment scheduling for the new arrival counseling, should be directed to the email address [email protected].

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