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How Many More Children Must Suffer Before Transparency Becomes Standard Practice when It Comes to Errors in Youth Care?

Summary by De Telegraaf
There's been widespread commotion over the Public Prosecution Service's decision not to prosecute the care workers responsible for overseeing the well-being of the Vlaardingen foster girl. Child welfare researcher Krijn ten Hove is also concerned about the Public Prosecution Service's stance. "If the Public Prosecution Service truly wants to demonstrate its position above the parties, there's only one right step: transparency."

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There's been widespread commotion over the Public Prosecution Service's decision not to prosecute the care workers responsible for overseeing the well-being of the Vlaardingen foster girl. Child welfare researcher Krijn ten Hove is also concerned about the Public Prosecution Service's stance. "If the Public Prosecution Service truly wants to demonstrate its position above the parties, there's only one right step: transparency."

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
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