Tag #Social Inequality

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Trier Loses Rent Control Despite Housing Shortage

Trier, Germany, will lose its rent control ('Mietpreisbremse') on October 7, 2025, due to exceeding the 4 percent vacancy rate threshold according to state data, despite a local analysis showing a 1.3 percent rate; a new rent control regulation takes effect on October 8, 2025, but excludes Trier unt...

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Düsseldorf combats heat risks among homeless, but affordable housing remains a challenge

Düsseldorf allocates €250,000 for homeless heat protection, providing essentials like sunscreen and shaded areas while also facing challenges in addressing the root causes of homelessness. The "Jot drop" project offers showers and first aid, highlighting the need for more comprehensive solutions.

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theguardian.com
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California Program Addresses Dorm Room Needs for Foster Youth Entering College

Dec My Dorm, founded in 2018, provides dorm room essentials and support to over 140 California foster youth annually, addressing a critical gap in college support and improving their transition to higher education.

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Stagnant Wages Expose Cost of Living Crisis in Cannock Chase

A community food table in Cannock Chase, Staffordshire, is witnessing a surge in full-time workers seeking assistance due to the cost of living crisis; analysis shows a significant disparity between wage increases in Cannock Chase (8.4%) and the UK average (21.6%), leaving many families struggling d...

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Canada's "Right to Cooling" Crisis: Lack of Support for Low-Income Individuals

Sandra Walsh, a 46-year-old Nova Scotian with a lung disease, is denied government funding for an air conditioner despite worsening breathing during heat waves; this highlights a broader struggle for "cooling rights" across Canada, with limited access to support programs and a rising number of heat-...

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Thatcher's "Right-to-Buy" Scheme Cost UK Taxpayers £200 Billion

A Common Wealth report reveals that Margaret Thatcher's "right-to-buy" scheme, allowing council tenants to purchase homes at steep discounts since 1980, cost UK taxpayers nearly £200 billion, fueling a social housing shortage and increasing inequality; the policy's impact includes a significant rise...

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Stuttgart's Heat Bus: Addressing Heatwave Risks Among Vulnerable Populations

Stuttgart's Red Cross launched a "heat bus" providing water, snacks, and sunscreen to homeless and needy individuals during a 39°C heatwave; the initiative mirrors a winter "cold bus" program and addresses the often-overlooked health risks of heat.

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Valencian Tax Cuts for the Wealthy to Cost €61 Million Annually

The Valencian regional government's new tax law, agreed with the far-right Vox party, will reduce Inheritance Tax revenue by €61 million annually, impacting social services; this benefits 27,711 of the wealthiest residents and exempts almost half of those who usually pay.

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South African Foundations Withdraw from National Dialogue

Nine prominent South African foundations withdrew from a national dialogue scheduled for September, criticizing its rushed organization, lack of clear objectives, and insufficient civil society involvement; they requested postponement until October.

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Surge in Legal Guardianships Highlights Mental Health Crisis in Hamburg

Hamburg, Germany is experiencing a surge in legal guardianships, particularly among young adults (18-44) with severe mental illnesses often linked to cannabis use and difficult childhoods, straining the system and highlighting societal issues.

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England's Unequal School Uniform Grants Create Financial Strain on Low-Income Families

Money Wellness, a UK debt advisor, reports that only 22 of 153 English councils offer school uniform grants, unlike other UK nations. The average uniform cost exceeds £340 for primary and £454 for secondary students, creating a financial burden on low-income families. The DfE is limiting branded ite...

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Early Parental Engagement Key to Educational Equity: German Study

A German study reveals that parental engagement significantly impacts two-year-olds' development, with children from disadvantaged families showing lower language skills; Bremen's BRISE program exemplifies effective integrated family support, highlighting the need for increased funding and broader i...

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