Netherlands to Apologize to Thousands or Parents Falsely Profiled in Benefits Scandal
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The impact of out-of-home placements is now "often" still felt, the cabinet writes in a letter to parliament. For example, some children suffer from mental problems, limited talent development, damaged relationships with other family members and fear of the government and institutions.
The government wants to apologize to all young people and children who were affected by the out-of-home placements in the benefits scandal. This is what the outgoing NSC State Secretaries Struycken (Legal Protection) and Palmen (Recovery and Benefits) wrote to the House. As a result of the out-of-home placements, the children and young people suffered additional damage due to the problems that arose in their families. The government wants to exp…
The government will apologize to children affected by the benefits scandal. The children suffered additional damage due to the problems that arose in the families involved.
The Minister of Social Rights, Mònica Martínez Bravo, has now expressed her desire to meet in the coming weeks with young former wardens following the scandal over claims for financial benefits from the new DGAIA, which according to the administration were improperly collected. The objective of the meeting, according to Social Rights sources consulted by VilaWeb, is to listen to their concerns, explain the review process in detail and clarify an…
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