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Young and homeless: In Germany, around 110,000 young people have no permanent residence and don't know where to go. Emergency shelters such as the Munich "Sleep In" can be a first port of call for young people who can no longer go home or do not want to. There, the suddenly homeless young people are offered an uncomplicated place to stay overnight - even for up to three days anonymously, without reporting them to the youth welfare office! The social workers are essential to the service. Like Jonathan Spielmann, who runs the Sleep in Munich. He is the contact person for the homeless young people and looks after them. Reporter Leah Nlemibe supports Jonathan and his team and works with him for a day in the Munich emergency shelter "Sleep In". You can see how tough the job is and what upsetting stories she hears from the young people in the new PULS report! #PULSReportage #Reportage #homeless #emergencyshelter #young people ---------- If you are not feeling well, we have collected a few help points for you here. We wish you all the best and hope you find help! You are not alone ???? Telephone counseling, free & anonymous, available 24/7 ???? 0800 – 111 0 111 or 0800 – 111 0 222 ???? Online chat on telefonseelsorge.de ???? App “Krisenkompass” - The emergency kit for your pocket Number against grief, free & anonymous ???? Children & youth telephone: 116 111 (Mon-Sat 2-8 p.m.) ???? Parents’ telephone: 0800 – 111 03 33 (Mon-Fri 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Tues & Thurs until 7 p.m.) ???? Online & chat advice on nummergegenkummer.de KRISENCHAT 24/7 help & advice for everyone under 25 years ???? Free chat on WhatsApp or by SMS ???? All information on Krisenchat.de FIDEO online forum “Fighting Depression Online” (from the German Depression Aid Foundation): Information, exchange, self-help ???? Fideo.de ---------- The most important sources can be found here: ➡ Federal Association for Homeless Assistance eV on request, November 21, 2023 ➡ German Economic Institute The professions with the currently largest skills gap, Hickmann et al., 2022 https://www.iwkoeln.de/studien/helen-... ➡ International Society for Educational Aid Position paper of the specialist group on taking into care - Lack of specialists in child and youth welfare has a dramatic impact!, 2022 https://jugendhilfeportal.de/fileadmi... ➡ Federal Statistical Office on request, November 29, 2023 ➡ Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) Statistics on accommodated homeless people, 2023 (reference date: January 31, 2023) Federal Statistical Office Germany - GENESIS-Online: Result 22971-0001 (destatis.de) ➡ Federal Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs Extent and structure of homelessness - The 2022 homeless report of the Federal Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, 2022 https://www.bmas.de/SharedDocs/Downlo... ➡ Social Affairs Department Munich on request, November 30, 2023 + December 15, 2023 ➡ Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth on request, November 29th, 2023 + December 7th, 2023 ➡ State Youth Welfare Offices I on request, December 1st, 2023 - December 8th, 2023 ---------- Chapter overview 00:00 How tough is the work in an emergency shelter for young people? 01:16 Leah is being trained: What does everyday work look like? 03:40 What do the rooms look like and what do the young people get? 05:30 15-year-old Ella explains why she can't stand being at home 09:18 How do the employees deal with the fates? 11:57 What contact points are there for homeless young people? 14:37 Arguments in the accommodation: How can you set boundaries when you have difficulties? 16:45 Leah's conclusion ---------- Editors: Lara Jack, Lara Seils, Anne Brier, Matthias Dachtler, Sonja Röbig Camera: Jonas Bendner, Markus Valley Editing: Tobias Kavelar Graphics: Felix Holderer, Lukas Brenninger, Daniel Egger, Adrian Vogler Channel Management: Iman Hassan ---------- We are Ariane Alter, Sebastian Meinberg, Kevin Ebert and Leah Nlemibe from PULS Reportage. We want to answer the most important, most exciting and craziest questions of our generation. We are brave. We are curious. We push boundaries. And most importantly: We don't just talk about it, we try it out. For you! ✚ Follow us on TikTok for even more info and memes: / pulsreportage ✚ Follow us on Instagram for stories, surveys and quizzes: / pulsreportage ► Our community rules apply in the comments column: https://br.de/s/3hdcM5g ---------- PULS Reportage is part of PULS, the young content network of Bayerischer Rundfunk. Here you can find an overview of all PULS formats and events: / dein_puls