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Inspections: mental health care for asylum seekers inadequate

Inspections: mental health care for asylum seekers inadequate

The Dutch Justice and Security and Healthcare and Youth inspectorates have concluded that organizations providing mental health care and safety to asylum seekers are failing to cooperate effectively. The investigation found that misaligned activities and poor coordination result in insufficient care for those with high mental health needs.

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