At the beginning of July the waves were high in Vorarlberg: the reason was the announced end of the non-profit “childcare pool” that had existed since 2007, which is responsible for 1600 24-hour supervisors and 980 clients in need of care. Because the state of Vorarlberg paid out too little funding, you have to close at the end of September, it said at the time by the managing director Manfred Kräutler. The uncertainty among the families and the supervisors was great, the standard reported.