Füssen’s youth survey reveals gaps after an 11-year silence
A fresh youth survey has taken place in Füssen for the first time in over a decade. Organisers aimed to gather insights into what young locals believe is missing from their lives. The effort marked a return to understanding youth concerns after an 11-year pause.
The survey was carried out entirely online. Its goal was to pinpoint gaps in the daily experiences of young people living in the area. Despite direct contact with secondary schools in Füssen and neighbouring Hohenschwangau, only 269 responses were collected.
The results will now be reviewed to identify key areas where young people feel their needs are unmet. With just 269 participants, the findings may offer a limited but valuable snapshot of youth perspectives in Füssen. The survey’s return after more than a decade could signal a renewed focus on engaging with the town’s younger residents.
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