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Audit | 07-12-2011
At the request of the State Secretary for Security and Justice, the Netherlands Court of Audit has investigated the deficits incurred by the youth care offices and the national youth care institutions (BJZ/LWI). We audited how the BJZ/LWI manage their budgets even though the standard prices set for youth protection and youth probation services do not cover the costs. We also looked at the standards the BJZ/LWI accounting systems must satisfy to provide an insight into the cost of youth protection and youth probation services. Finally, we considered what is necessary to keep such accounts.
Audit | 17-03-2011
In this report we look back at our audit, Tackling the hard core of youth unemployment of 2008. We consider the measures taken by the government and the implementing bodies (such as municipalities and the UWV public employment service) in response to our recommendations to ensure that young unemployed people receive the assistance they need.
Audit | 18-12-2008
Still not enough attention paid to underage young homeless. Virtually all 43 central municipalities in the Netherlands consider young homeless people aged between 18 and 25 in their problem analyses. The quality of the problem analyses, however, must be improved. Strikingly, only a limited number of central municipalities include young homeless people below the age of 18 in their problem analyses.
Audit | 17-01-2008
This audit updates the national data on the number of young homeless people and on developments in the services provided.
Audit | 16-10-2007
Incomplete picture of demand for care for young people with mental problems. Demand for care for young people with mild learning disabilities and/or psychological or psychiatric problems is not fully understood, so concludes the report 'Headaches' published on Tuesday, 16 October 2007.