Political discourse featuring Karl-Josef Laumann, focusing on Health and Intergenerational Happiness, scheduled for August 12 at St. Joseph's House.
On August 12, 2025, Karl-Josef Laumann, Minister for Labor, Health, and Social Affairs of North Rhine-Westphalia, will be the distinguished guest at an event titled "Shared Responsibility for Town and Country" in Dingden. The event, organised by the Hamminkeln CDU city association, will take place in the hall next to the chapel of the St.-Josef-Haus (Marienvreder Str. 4, Dingden).
The event is significant, as Dingden is a village in need of discussions on securing local work, humane and reliable care, and strengthening social cohesion. Sascha Lippe, CDU mayoral candidate for Hamminkeln, will open and moderate the event, while County Commissioner Ingo Brohl will be present as a competent contact person.
Minister Laumann is expected to address several topical issues, including ensuring dignified care, rural medical care, and intergenerational togetherness. His proposed solutions for securing good local work, ensuring humane and reliable care, and strengthening social cohesion in rural areas are anticipated to be discussed. Niko Ridder, managing director of the St.-Josef-Haus, will deliver a greeting.
The program includes the expansion of outpatient care services, new housing forms for the elderly, improving conditions for care workers, local health care, intergenerational meeting points, and the strengthening of volunteer work. Charlotte Quik MdL will provide closing political perspectives.
The CDU Hamminkeln invites citizens to engage in conversation with Minister Laumann and other guests. The CDU city association chairman, Norbert Neß, expresses anticipation for an open exchange with Karl-Josef Laumann. The event, scheduled to start at 7 pm, is expected to provide answers to questions regarding the future of the village and its community. Admission to the event is free, and registration is not required.
- The event's focus on securing local work, humane and reliable care, and strengthening social cohesion in rural areas aligns perfectly with the policy-and-legislation discussions surrounding mental-health, health-and-wellness, and science.
- As Minister Laumann is expected to address intergenerational togetherness and propose solutions for these concerns, it promises to be a crucial point of discussion in the general-news sector, influencing science, health-and-wellness, and mental-health policies.
- In the realm of politics, the outcomes from this event could potentially impact policy-and-legislation locally, nationally, and internationally, as discussions encompass issues like good local work, rural medical care, and social cohesion, impacting the lives of citizens as a whole.