According to the SOS Children’s Village, negotiations with the country have not brought acceptable results than 1,000 non-guidance, small refugees have been provided in Salzburg for 24 years. The political will is missing to continue the house.
The SOS Children’s Village closes the refugee facility of Clearing House in Salzburg until the summer. “With the state of Salzburg, no agreement can be concluded that ensures that the needs of children and adolescents that match,” said SOS Children’s Village Tuesday.
The Clearing House was a place of arrival for more than 1000 children and young people for 24 years who fled to Austria without their parents.
“We have to take into account that the accompanying political will is currently missing to take the right way for young refugees in Salzburg,” says Christian Rudisch, the director of SOS Children’s Village. A child -friendly care that corresponds to the rights of the children and special needs of young refugees can only succeed in the long term with the necessary political and financial framework. And the will for this is currently not recognizable, Rudisch said.
Negotiations with the state of Salzburg have failed
Long negotiations with the country would precede the decision. The aim of the SOS Children’s Village was to adjust the concept of the Clearing House care to the needs of the young refugees, but also to their supervisors in the context of labor law. Moreover, it would have used smaller group sizes and equality with facilities for children’s and youth welfare, it said.
“However, the negotiations have not led to an acceptable result. With disappointment, SOS Children’s Village must determine that there is no agreement with the team on the responsible regional council Christian Pewny on what is not accompanied by refugees in support.”
The SOS Children’s Village is always ready to offer young people a house or a safe place in a different environment when the situation changes. Individual solutions for further support are now being developed for young people who are currently under supervision in the Clearing House Salzburg. Options are also being investigated for the employees involved. Where possible you must work in other offers from SOS Children’s Village in Salzburg.
Source: Krone

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