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The Samariterbund has expressed its support for the recent proposal by Federal Minister Claudia Plakolm, which allows individuals serving in civil service to voluntarily extend their commitment. This initiative addresses a long-standing request from the Samariterbund and aims to enhance the attractiveness of civil service roles.
According to the Samariterbund, this measure represents a significant initial step towards revitalizing civil service. It benefits both young men wishing to contribute more to society and organizations that are in need of additional personnel resources. The organization highlighted the dual advantages this initiative brings.
The demands within the civil service sector are considerable: a decreasing number of participants due to demographic changes contrasts sharply with an increasing need for support in social and health-related services. The organization emphasizes that while long-term reforms are necessary, immediate actions like the voluntary extension are equally essential.
A similar provision was in place until 2011, and its reintroduction is seen as an opportunity for young men to make productive use of their time before entering the workforce or pursuing higher education. This flexibility allows organizations to tailor their staffing needs according to demand.
While the Samariterbund welcomes this new initiative, it insists on the need for further structural and financial reforms to ensure that civil service remains a vital component of social welfare. To foster sustainable solutions, the organization advocates for a prompt meeting between policymakers and leaders of major rescue and social organizations.
As one of the largest civil service providers in the country, the Samariterbund has been a strong advocate for enhancements in the civil service framework. Currently, over 1,300 dedicated young men are fulfilling their civil service obligations with the Samariterbund, contributing to various sectors such as emergency services, disaster relief, and the care of the elderly, homeless, and refugees.
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