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Dutch Local Authorities Have Too Much Freedom in Youth Care

Great inequality exists in the way youth care is implemented. At the start of 2015, youth care was shifted from the provinces to the local authorities who, Children's Ombudsman Marc Dullaert says, address the aid...

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Children's Ombudsman Marc Dullaert (R) says a child's care shouldn't depend on where they grow up. (Image: Mediawijzer.net - Flickr/CC content)

Great inequality exists in the way youth care is implemented. At the start of 2015, youth care was shifted from the provinces to the local authorities who, Children's Ombudsman Marc Dullaert says, address the aid according to their own views. "But it mustn't make a difference where one grows up," he said. Poverty among children is growing, the Children's Rights Monitor shows. In 2013, 423,000 children lived below the poverty line. "Here too, it depends on your domicile to what extent the local authorities come to lend a hand," said the children's ombudsman.

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