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Communication to parents about broad support

Communication to parents about broad support If you, as a parent or child, are affected by the problems with the childcare allowance, you can get help from your municipality. That's called broad support. That help is there for you (as the parent or child of a affected parent) and your family, and he is there in various areas. Such as care, your family, work, finances and housing. Below, we explain exactly what broad support means. And also how we work together to ensure that help is exactly suited to your situation. If you like it, our employee from the municipality can attend conversations you have with the Implementation Organization for Recovery of Allowances (UHT). These conversations are often about assessing your financial compensation and damage. Our employee can also help you file your private debts. Do you need specialist help, such as from a psychologist? Then it is also good to discuss that with our employee. We can also help you with that. Sometimes you also need help in or around the house. Like maintenance that you couldn't do before because of your problems with the childcare allowance. You can also discuss that with the employee. Together, you will see what appropriate help is in your case.Action plan The municipality employee keeps an overview of the help for you and your family, and stays in touch to discuss with you whether everything is going well. You will also draw up an action plan together. This contains all agreements about the help you will receive. You will also get this plan to take home. So you can calmly read all the agreements again. Do you have questions? Then you can always ask the employee that too!Who do you contact in our municipality?In our municipality, a team of employees works who know a lot about the benefits affair and about the help that can be offered. They have already had a lot of conversations with parents and children and they know exactly what the UHT recovery process looks like. They are happy to think along with you about how your life can get back on track. And you can ask them anything.What can we do for you? Many parents think that parents and children are entitled to money or property from the municipality. Or that municipalities have a fixed amount available per parent from De Spuk. Or that everyone always gets exactly the same thing. That is not true. And it sometimes causes confusion and disappointment. Or anger. For each parent or child, we look at your personal situation and what is needed to make a fresh start. De Spuk (Specific Benefit) is a special policy regulation by which the national government makes financial resources available to municipalities. This money is intended to be able to implement all VNG Realization 2/2 arrangements in the recovery operation. In this case, the broad support (help) to parents and children. The municipality does not give entire contents to parents. The municipality also does not simply provide electric bicycles to the entire family of registered or affected parents. What the municipality does do is provide the help that is needed to make a fresh start. In some situations, it is then necessary to help with things. Then that happens. But this is not a standard right that you can rely on as a parent. So what do you really have a right to?All registered parents, affected children and their families are entitled to help through broad support;

  • Help is tailored to each parent and child.
  • This looks at exactly what is needed to make a fresh start.
  • Your municipality will generously help you with this;
  • Discuss with your municipality which help is most appropriate and is provided for you. Together, you will see what is possible;
  • The help is always provided on the basis of an action plan. This contains the agreements you have made with your municipality about the help you need;
  • In order to achieve the goals of the plan of action, the municipality can provide resources or resources to support it. But you don't have to. Sometimes other help is more appropriate;
  • The money you received from UHT as compensation or compensation never plays a role in determining what help you need for a fresh start;
  • Does it appear after being tested by UHT that, in their opinion, you were not duped? Then the help in the plan of action will stop one month after receiving the final decision from UHT. During that month, we will see together whether we can help you in another way — via the municipality's regular help process.

More about the Spuk: You cannot derive any rights from the Spuk, or make use of money or resources through the Spuk. All parents who have registered because they may have been duped are entitled to broad support (help) from their municipality. This is stated in the Recovery Surgery Surcharges Act. This help is always customized and the agreements between parents and the municipality are laid down in an action plan. De Spuk does not play a role in determining the help you or your family need. You will discuss this with the municipality. What you need to make a fresh start is key to this.

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22 May 2023
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