There is still a lot of room for improvement when it comes to school social work in Saxony. This is the conclusion of a study that compared the situation in this area in all federal states. Study director Lars Bieringer from the Saarland University of Applied Sciences saw Saxony in the middle of the field. School social work is on the right track in the Free State, but there are individual areas for improvement.
Demand for nationwide expansion by 2032
The Education and Science Trade Union (Gewerkschaft Erziehung und Wissenschaft), like the State Working Group on School Social Work (Landesarbeitsgemeinschaft Schulsozialarbeit - LAG), called for a gradual expansion of the service by 2032. By then, social work should be a matter of course in every school. "The psychological strain on pupils is increasing enormously, especially in families with low incomes," said GEW head Burkhard Naumann. The number of school dropouts and truants is at an all-time high.