by Annemiek | Nov 12, 2020 | blog, child rights focus
On November 16 the Dutch Parliament debates on the question if education should become more inclusive. According to Philip Veerman bringing regular and special education closer to each other is a good idea, but if inclusive education means doing away with special...
by Annemiek | Sep 21, 2020 | blog, child rights focus
For five years Parnassia Mental Health Care in the Hague has ‘the clinic for people with Confused Behavior’ (In dutch: OVP). Last year 1,552 people were brought there. Gz psychologist Philip Veerman reflects on this provision. The OVP has found shelter in...
by Annemiek | Sep 18, 2020 | blog, child rights focus, publications
May 2020 – New publication by Philip E. Veerman in ‘Droits de l’enfant et croyances religieuses: Autonomie, éducation, tradition’ published and edited by Centre Interfacultaire en droits de l’enfant of the Genève University. Read the...
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 | Aug 3, 2020 | Israel-palestina, publications
By Sami Adwan and Philip Veerman In: Palestine-Israel Journal, Vol. 7 No. 1 2000 Sami Adwan Dr. Sami Adwan teaches in the faculty of education of Bethlehem University and is co-director, with Prof. Dan Bar-On of Ben-Gurion University, of PRIME (Peace Research...