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From the life of a social worker under repression

Summary by Perspektive
Paola Rennscheid* is a social worker. She works in an institution for the homeless. A hard work, because it is about hard fates. But sometimes the toughest are the repressions of the state. Now she is on trial. In Germany, more than 47,000 people live on the street. Over half a million do not have an apartment. And there are far too few places in homeless institutions. People with nothing anymore, not even addresses, need support and advice. "Ho…
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Perspektive broke the news in on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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