In order to facilitate staffing in the crèches and nurseries, the state government has announced a so-called reinforcement pool. Now nails are being made: 138 applications for additional caregivers were approved.
The extra supervisors should be mainly used in groups that are used intensively or where there are many children with language needs, ÖVP Education Councilor Werner Amon said after Thursday’s government meeting. The support organizations such as Wiki or Gip can start with the (difficult) search for personnel.
Why not 2.9 million euros?
The cost is estimated at 1.8 million euros – less than the previously announced 2.9 million euros, the Neos promptly criticize and announce a survey in the state parliament session on Tuesday. The political attack is viewed calmly in the Amon office: the 1.8 million euros is simply a result of the applications that have been approved so far. However, more funding could follow as documents rejected for being incomplete can be submitted later in an improved manner.
Source: Krone

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