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Das Finanzielle in der Sozialen Arbeit: Ein Schlüssel zur finanziellen Inklusion und sozialen Teilhabe

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  • Happel, Birgit
  • Peters, Sally
  • Schlembach, Julia

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Finanzielle Fragestellungen sind in der Sozialen Arbeit allgegenwärtig, werden jedoch oft unterschätzt, obwohl sie wirtschaftliche Sicherheit, soziale Beziehungen und die Lebensqualität von Familien maßgeblich beeinflussen. Eine systematische Integration finanzieller Bildung in Ausbildung und Praxis der Sozialen Arbeit kann präventiv wirken und langfristig zur sozialen Teilhabe sowie finanziellen Inklusion beitragen. Besonders in der sozialpädagogischen Familienhilfe ist es wichtig, finanzielle Problemlagen frühzeitig zu erkennen, um negative Auswirkungen auf das Familiensystem zu minimieren und nachhaltige Unterstützung zu bieten.

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  • Happel, Birgit & Peters, Sally & Schlembach, Julia, 2025. "Das Finanzielle in der Sozialen Arbeit: Ein Schlüssel zur finanziellen Inklusion und sozialen Teilhabe," iff-Überschuldungsradar 2025/42, Institut für Finanzdienstleistungen e.V. (iff).
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    1. Tröster, Monika & Bowien-Jansen, Beate & Mania, Ewelina, 2020. "Finanzielle Grundbildung – Eine gemeinsame Aufgabe von Erwachsenenbildung und Sozialer Arbeit," iff-Überschuldungsradar 2020/18, Institut für Finanzdienstleistungen e.V. (iff).
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