The “honorary care” failed for many.
“Horrible” and “nonsense” is the predominant conclusion in the social networks.
The miniseries should be an incentive for nursing training.
Getting young people enthusiastic about care: That is the goal of the family ministry's training offensive.
A new mini-series in the “Fack Ju Göthe” style is not well received.
Meanwhile there is even a petition against the series “Ehrenpflegas”.
Berlin - There are five short, around six-minute episodes of a
miniseries
on Youtube that
bring
family
minister Franziska Giffey
(SPD *) into the house.
“Ehrenpflegas”
is the catchphrase that is currently attracting a lot of criticism and has now even led to a petition.
The series has been on
Youtube for over
a week
online and is intended to create incentives for the nursing profession.
But in the eyes of many nurses, that doesn't work at all.
In short, the viewer accompanies two young women and a young man in their everyday life at the
nursing school
and in the practice area.
The aim is to pick up young people in their world.
But how do you meet their worldview?
With “Fack Ju Göthe”?
Check out this post on Instagram
Today our five-part miniseries #Ehrenpflegas with Lena Klenke, Lisa Viscari and Danilo Kamperidis celebrated its premiere in Berlin.
With this we are now informing young people about the #care profession and the new #care training.
The series is now online on our YouTube channel.
A post shared by BMFSFJ (@bmfsfj) on Oct 12, 2020 at 6:06 am PDT
“Ehrenpflegas”: Create an incentive for nursing training - familiar faces should help
In any case, the videos are shot in exactly this style.
Developed and produced the format “Zum golden Hirschen Berlin” and “365 Sherpas” in cooperation with “Constantin Television”
for the
Ministry of Family
Affairs.
The
actors
are probably known to some:
Lena Klenke
, herself from “Fack Ju Göthe”,
Danilo Kamperidis,
known from “How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast)” and “Dark” actress
Lisa Vicari
.
What Vicari hopes for with the videos: "Above all, to pay attention to this profession and to give a little bit of care workers a stage to inspire even more people to take up this profession," says the actress in a short commercial for the series.
The new
nursing training
started in early 2020
.
A
training offensive
is intended to attract more trainees.
The new videos are part of it.
"The film is also an additional opportunity to address young people in an unconventional way," says Minister Giffey in the commercial on pflegeausbildung.net.
Mini series for care: “Horrible!
What should be conveyed here? "
Giffey probably describes the videos
as unconventional
because they do not provide any technical lists of background information about the training, but rather focus on comedy and a youthful style of language.
For some care representatives, however, this goes way too far.
Negative postings are increasing
in the
social networks
.
Those affected in nursing feel “ripped off”.
"Bullshit" and "a slap in the face of all professional caregivers" are the clips.
"Terrible!
What should be conveyed here?
Care is a catchment basin for less educated people? ”Asks a user on YouTube.
In fact, there are few
facts
in the fictional episodes
.
The first clip, for example, briefly talks about the new, generalist nursing training: “Well, there is one thing I didn't understand: So if you want to help sick people in the hospital, and you want to help children, and me old people, why are we in a class?” A Boris, the trainee in the 1st class at the nursing school, reveals a look at a brochure: “The generalist nursing training includes nursing, child nursing and care for the elderly.” His reaction: “Generalistic, cool.
General sounds cool, like Panzer General. "
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Franziska Giffey (SPD), Federal Minister for Family, Seniors, Women and Youth, is sitting at the premiere of the mini-video series "Ehrenpflegas" in the Delphi-Palast cinema.
© Britta Pedersen / dpa-Zentralbild / dpa
“Ehrenpflegas”: “The big reality check” on the consequences - making care attractive
And when
it comes to
training
remuneration, episode two does not go into depth.
Boris' question: “How much is that?” - “Over a thousand.” - “What ?!
I don't even get that much if I sell 200 e-cigarettes, ”he replies, stunned.
In addition to the
five-part series
, an episode entitled “The Great Reality Check” is also running on Youtube, in which two trainees and a nurse talk about the content of the episodes.
They talk about their first day at school, their relationship with the teachers, but also about their first deaths.
Regarding the third point, the “Ehrenpflegas” says: “A bit like Game of Thrones”.
Trainee
Franz-Jakob Lorentz explains in the reality check: "I think she also alludes to it a bit with" Game of Thrones "because you build a certain connection to your characters." In American fantasy Series popular personalities die again and again.
Video: Nursing emergency - a Heidelberg nurse in conversation
Browser Ballet, a satirical format from
Funk
, sums up the current discussion about
maintenance
.
Nursing employees are always asking for more staff, more money and better training conditions.
A series on Youtube comes back with “Ehrenpflegas”.
For many who do hard work every day, as has been shown again in Corona times, apparently a slap in the face
BMFSFJ: "We want to make the nursing profession more attractive!"
Trainees: "Cool! More money and more staff?"
BMFSFJ: "..."
Trainees: "Better working conditions?"
BMFSFJ: "..."
BMFSFJ: "Here is a cringe Youtube series." # Ehrenpflegas #Pflege #ausbildung
- Browser Ballet (@browserballett) October 13, 2020
Federal associations also distance themselves.
From the point of view of the
Federal Association of Care Management,
the web miniseries “Ehrenpflegas” fails to achieve its stated goal of counteracting the shortage of skilled workers and promoting new forms of training.
“The series does not even begin to reflect the professional profile of nurses.
Rather, the job
requirements outlined violate the self-image,
professional ethics
and professionalism of the profession, ”says Sarah Lukuc, board member of the Federal Association of Nursing Management.
The
petition
calls for the "immediate
cessation of
the honorary care campaign" as well as a statement from Giffey and Health Minister Jens Spahn (CDU *) on the project.
It encounters "cross-professional incomprehension".
By Tuesday afternoon, over 10,500 people had already signed.
* Merkur.de is part of the Ippen-Digital network.