Germany – “There are no Desperate Cases”
Chemnitz, Germany – June 21st, 2016 – “There are no Desperate Cases”: this was the theme discussed by 35 professionals of social institutions and of the labour office of the region, at the Don Bosco House of Chemnitz. They spoke of the policies and the necessity of new approaches and of high quality criteria for the work of the co-called “difficult youth”. The starting point were the experiences of the project “Ready for the Future”.
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