by Annemiek | Aug 3, 2020 | child rights focus
A Disease Called Childhood; Why adhd Became An American Epidemic written by Marilyn Wedge The starting point of the book, A Disease Ca/led Childhood; Why adhd Became An American Epidemie, is that the AD HD (Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder)-diagnosis and...
by Annemiek | Jul 17, 2020 | blog, child rights focus
Says Philip Veerman in his opinion piece in Den Haag Centraal. On June 23, the municipality presented an action program to tackle human trafficking. Expert Philip Veerman studied the plans and spoke to employees of SHOP (an organization that does care coordination in...
by Annemiek | Jul 6, 2020 | child rights focus
Interview with Philip Veerman in: Benjamin summer 2020 “I was captivated by the image of Janusz Korczak and his children” Children’s rights: also a current topic recently, due to the extra pressure that the coronavirus has placed on children in...
by Annemiek | Jun 22, 2020 | child rights focus
Philip Veerman wrote a chapter in ‘The Rights of the Child and Human Dignity’ (Rechten van het kind en waardigheid’) by Ars Aequi Publishers. An evaluation of the international community’s attempt to devise a ‘carrot and stick’ approach for global...
by Annemiek | Jun 4, 2020 | blog, child rights focus
The waiting list problem for the assisted living facilities and the mental health facilities in The Hague is so crying that the comparison Arnon Grunberg makes with human sacrifices seems increasingly adequate, Mental Health psychologist Philip Veerman believes. Read...
by Annemiek | May 4, 2020 | blog, child rights focus
In 1962 “Mies Bouwman” raised money on television to build a village for disabled people near Arnhem. In Den Haag Centraal Gz psychologist Philip Veerman is already looking beyond the ‘fine initiative’ to build an emergency village for the...