

Documentary
Overview
On June 12, 2019, the Committee to Investigate Violence in Youth Care presented its final report. The conclusions were startling. Kim Feenstra set out to find out what progress has been made within the Youth Care system since then and ended up in a circle of grief and pain dominated by money, power and powerlessness. In her search, Kim Feenstra spoke to many people involved. The stories can be described as downright shocking. In many cases Youth Care appears to act as a revenue model that is exploiting parents and children. The complex system has only one entrance, but the exit is obstructed by all stakeholders who want to maintain their revenue model. The people who really matter, the parents and children, encounter a power block of inhuman proportions. A system dominated by money, power and powerlessness.
Top Cast


Kim Feenstra
Kim Feenstra
self — actrice, fotomodel & fotograaf
Kim Feenstra
self — actrice, fotomodel & fotograaf
Benjamin Wondergem
Benjamin Wondergem
self — rechercheur
Benjamin Wondergem
self — rechercheur
Bas van 't Hoff
Bas van 't Hoff
self — politie en bestuurslid VKC
Bas van 't Hoff
self — politie en bestuurslid VKC
Hans Groenewegen
Hans Groenewegen
self — personen- en familierecht jurist
Hans Groenewegen
self — personen- en familierecht jurist
Ata Kirat
Ata Kirat
self — credit manager / leidinggevende
Ata Kirat
self — credit manager / leidinggevende
Paul Vlaardingerbroek
Paul Vlaardingerbroek
self — rechter / hoogleraar familie- en jeugdrecht
Paul Vlaardingerbroek
self — rechter / hoogleraar familie- en jeugdrecht
Loudy Nijhof
Loudy Nijhof
self — gemeenteraadslid sociaal domein
Loudy Nijhof
self — gemeenteraadslid sociaal domein
Daniël Sas
Daniël Sas
self — onderzoeksjournalist
Daniël Sas
self — onderzoeksjournalist
Maaike van der Aar
Maaike van der Aar
self — landelijk bestuurder jeugdzorg FNV
Maaike van der Aar
self — landelijk bestuurder jeugdzorg FNV
Sven Knippen
Sven Knippen
self — piloot Nederlandse luchtvaart
Sven Knippen
self — piloot Nederlandse luchtvaart
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