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Mother of Vlaardingen Foster Girl Holds Youth Care Authorities Liable

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The mother of the severely abused foster girl from Vlaardingen is holding two youth care agencies liable. The child was seriously injured by her foster parents, which means she will be dependent on intensive care for the rest of her life. According to lawyer Frank Hamers, the mother was not listened to and she was deprived of the chance to ever form a family with her two children again. "Her right to family life has been taken away from her. As …

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The mother of the severely abused foster girl from Vlaardingen is holding two youth care agencies liable. The child was seriously injured by her foster parents, which means she will be dependent on intensive care for the rest of her life. According to lawyer Frank Hamers, the mother was not listened to and she was deprived of the chance to ever form a family with her two children again. "Her right to family life has been taken away from her. As …

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The biological mother and half-sister of the severely abused Vlaardingen foster girl have held foster care organization Enver and youth protection agency William Schrikker Stichting (WSS) liable. This is confirmed by victim advocate Frank Hamers, who is acting on their behalf. According to him, the assistance provided was seriously inadequate, with devastating consequences.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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The William Schrikker Foundation and foster care organization Enver have been held liable because they deprived the biological mother of the Vlaardingen foster girl of the opportunity to continue living as a family. That is a violation of the right to family life, lawyer Frank Hamers confirms reporting by De Telegraaf.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
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