by Annemiek | Mar 29, 2021 | child rights focus
By Philip Veerman in FD March 28, 2021 – “Cautious proposals to slightly lower the voting age are invariably rejected,” Mathijs Bouman writes in his column ‘Prohibited to vote’. Giving young people a chance to vote is not an unworldly...
by Annemiek | Jan 7, 2021 | blog, child rights focus
In an interview that I gave to the weekly ‘Den Haag Centraal’ about the problem of homeless adolescents and young adults, I expressed the hope that the new mayor of the Hague, Jan van Zanen, would do something about it. Then the mayor called and asked if...
by Annemiek | Nov 30, 2020 | blog, child rights focus
Young homeless people: no treatment place, no housing Marijke Landeweer speaks with Dr. Philip Veerman about this subject in Den Haag Centraal. The transition from the state and the province to the municipality caused major problems for youth care: long waiting lists,...
by Annemiek | Nov 12, 2020 | blog, child rights focus
On November 16 the Dutch Parliament debates on the question if education should become more inclusive. According to Philip Veerman bringing regular and special education closer to each other is a good idea, but if inclusive education means doing away with special...
by Annemiek | Sep 21, 2020 | blog, child rights focus
For five years Parnassia Mental Health Care in the Hague has ‘the clinic for people with Confused Behavior’ (In dutch: OVP). Last year 1,552 people were brought there. Gz psychologist Philip Veerman reflects on this provision. The OVP has found shelter in...
by Annemiek | Sep 18, 2020 | blog, child rights focus, publications
May 2020 – New publication by Philip E. Veerman in ‘Droits de l’enfant et croyances religieuses: Autonomie, éducation, tradition’ published and edited by Centre Interfacultaire en droits de l’enfant of the Genève University. Read the...