For questions about psychological and social problems:
- Digital Help Guide: points the way in psychological and social problems in various domains where questions arise, including:
- Need a listening ear
- Help with personal problems
- Meaningful life and social assistance
- Youth Health Care (JGZ): within a municipality, the JGZ is concerned with the health, development and growth of your child. You can go here for free advice, information, basic medical care and support in growing up and raising children. This also includes the Consultation Bureau for children aged 0-4 and GGD Youth Health Care for children aged 4-18.
- Center for Youth and Family (CJG): offers help and advice on parenting issues. It is a place where parents, children and professionals can go with questions about health, growing up and parenting.
- Youth help online: here you will find more than 20 helplines that offer you fast, anonymous and free support. Via chat, phone or email. Reliable and professional.
- Mentally vital: (part of the Trimbos Institute) provides information about mental health, offers exercises and helps you find help.
For questions about educational support:
- Network Ziezon: support for sick children in education. The network also offers a lot of knowledge and information for parents, teachers, school boards and partnerships.
- Parents & Education: information about education and more for parents with school-age children.
- Partnership for appropriate education: information about appropriate education, the working methods and additional support options for parents with school-age children.
- Carefree to School Foundation – practical tips: tailor-made at school for pupils (primary/secondary education) and students (vocational education) with a chronic illness. Here is a your guides with tips for making practical arrangements with the school.
- Carefree to School Foundation – distance learning: distance learning options for pupils/students who can only attend school/training for a few hours. With a route map for students for whom distance learning could be a good solution.
- OZL – Educational Support for Sick Students: looking for opportunities to offer sick students the right form of education. Regional care: educational support in Gelderland, Brabant and Limburg.
- Educational consultants: if parents have a dispute with the primary care facility (collaboration), they can contact an education consultant. This person supports the advocacy of the child and talks to parents, school, municipality and/or collaboration to find solutions and appropriate care.
- NJI educational care arrangement: especially for children who need educational and care support, there is a collaboration between education and youth care and parents. The development of the child at school is central. Educational-care arrangements are available for individual children and for groups of children.
For questions about development support:
- Youth care under the Youth Act: for children and young people there is the Youth Act. This act regulates almost all care and support for children and young people under the age of 18. Here you can find out how to apply for youth care and what it entails. Sometimes care for young people is also provided under the Health Insurance Act, the Long-term Care Act or the Wmo.
- Regulation assistance for care children: does your child have an illness, disability (such as EMB) or developmental delay? Then various forms of help and support are possible. Also look at: Regulation assistance Wmo youth.
- Wlz care for youth: the Long-term Care Act regulates care for people who need lifelong and life-wide support, at home or in a care institution. Children and young people can also receive Wlz care if they meet the conditions.
- Integrated Early Help: for questions about developmental delays and/or behavioral problems in young children up to 8 years of age.