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Visits from students help to make the association and youth work better known

2022-06-22T07:06:06.358Z


Visits from students help to make the association and youth work better known Created: 06/22/2022, 09:00 By: Doris Schmid Paying a visit to Geretsried and the TVJA: Students from the Catholic University of Applied Sciences in Benediktbeuern. © TVJA In Geretsried, 40 students from the Catholic University of Applied Sciences in Munich, Department Benediktbeuern, find out about the Association fo


Visits from students help to make the association and youth work better known

Created: 06/22/2022, 09:00

By: Doris Schmid

Paying a visit to Geretsried and the TVJA: Students from the Catholic University of Applied Sciences in Benediktbeuern.

© TVJA

In Geretsried, 40 students from the Catholic University of Applied Sciences in Munich, Department Benediktbeuern, find out about the Association for Youth and Social Work and its tasks

Geretsried

– Two groups of students from the Catholic University of Applied Sciences in Munich, Benediktbeuern department, were guests in Geretsried to find out about the work of the Geretsried Association for Youth and Social Work (TVJA) and to get to know social work in practice.

According to a press release, the specialization area “Working across generations” came to the Stein district at the end of April.

The students first found out about the history and socio-geographical data in the district and the work of the supporting association for over 20 years from the managing director Rudi Mühlhans in the Ein-Stein youth club.

The visitors, including Tini Schwarm, former intern at TVJA, were then given an overview of neighborhood management.

"It was also particularly interesting to hear what Marion Wagner, member of the Steiner neighborhood advisory board, reported."

Also read: Geretsried: Supporting association is happy about personal support

In mid-May, the visit to the "Working with young people" specialization area at the Saftladen youth center followed.

Here the club manager, city youth worker Julia Brandner, the manager of the Juice Shop youth center, Torsten Benz, and the manager of the Ein-Stein, Indira Haunschild, passed the baton hand to hand to inform the future colleagues about the practice and with them in to go the discourse.

The approximately 40 students and the two professors, including the former TVJA employee Andreas Kirchner, were very impressed by the complexity of the association's tasks.

Mühlhans: "Visits by students are an important tool for the association to make the association better known and to attract future employees."  

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Source: merkur

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