27 July 2022

Research, Blog, Programmes

Blog: You can go very fast alone, but we will get further together

In her blog ā€˜You can go very fast alone, but we will get further togetherā€™, Mirjam Heemskerk-Van der Sprong discusses the importance of collaboration for primary school teachers and how this is addressed during the PABO...

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21 July 2022

General, Programmes, Research

Renewal & extension of the Social Domain Workshop The Hague & Leiden

The Social Domain Workshop The Hague & Leiden (in Dutch: Werkplaats Sociaal Domein) will start a new four-year project period in January.

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14 June 2022

General, Research

The Hague University of Applied Sciences study shows that the economy of The Hague is back on track after corona crisis

The corona crisis has left its mark, causing a 2% contraction of The Hague's economy. Nevertheless, the decrease is the smallest among the four largest municipalities in the Netherlands.

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30 May 2022

General, Research

Toolkit 'A Diversity-Sensitive Approach in Youth Care' for professionals

Young people and parents with a migration background make significantly less use of youth care. At the same time, they are overrepresented in involuntary youth assistance. Due to cultural differences, they often have a...

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11 May 2022

General, Research

Placemaking researched

Placemaking, the new buzz word around The Hague. But what does it mean? And what is happening in The Hague that we can already refer to as placemaking? Commissioned by the municipality of The Hague, a research team from...

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22 April 2022

Research

Rebellion in senior participation

On 21 April 2022, Leonard Geluk, director of the Association of Netherlands Municipalities (VNG), received the pamphlet 'Rebellion in participation: being open to each other's dreams in senior housing'. The pamphlet...

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31 March 2022

General, Research

Toolkit 'A Diversity-Sensitive Approach in Youth Care' for professionals

Young people and parents with a migration background make significantly less use of youth care. At the same time, they are overrepresented in involuntary youth assistance. Due to cultural differences, they often have a...

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9 March 2022

General, Research

Neighbourhood agents on social media: dilemmas and challenges on the digital street

Neighbourhood agents are increasingly using Instagram, Twitter and Facebook to connect with the neighbourhood. Some have thousands of followers and have become the calling card of the police. How do they handle this?

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26 January 2022

Research, Blog

Two THUAS studies nominated for RAAK award

The RAAK award is the leading award in the Netherlands for practice-oriented research at universities of applied sciences. Every year, the SIA chooses a winner from six nominated projects. This year, two of the six...

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