SAFEPATH STORIES

SafePath Story 5 – English

Loving care


In conversation about SafePath with Theodoor de Kraker, a clinical psychologist at De Hoop GGZ. De Hoop is a Christian institution and offers, with faith as its source, outpatient and clinical help to people dealing with mental health problems or addiction.
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SafePath Story 4 – English

Universal language


In conversation about SafePath with Kristien Rochette, psychologist and therapeutic coordinator, Tine Willocx, patient supervisor, and Jan Douillez, head nurse. The three care providers work at the forensic, closed treatment ward ‘Forte’ of Zorggroep Sint-Kamillus, a psychiatric facility in Bierbeek, Belgium.
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SafePath Story 3 – English

Giving words with the help of images


In conversation about SafePath with Pieter Looymans and Irma van Elven, respectively methodology coach and Psychologist at the Juvenile Prison (Rijks Justitiële Jeugdinrichting), Den Hey-Acker. In the Netherlands, youth who are convicted of serious crimes are committed to one of five juvenile prisons, where they receive treatment. All of these institutions have implemented SafePath in their treatment teams.
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SafePath Story 2 – English

Contagious enthusiasm


In conversation about SafePath with Lindsay Schaap, Danny Silva and Nina Swaans. Lindsay and Danny work at Den Hey-Acker and De Hartelborgt, respectively, Dutch juvenile prisons where youth who have committed serious crimes receive treatment. Lindsay works as a senior pedagogical worker and Danny as a behavioural scientist. Nina is a senior nurse at Novadic-Kentron, a healthcare facility that focuses on the treatment of addiction in youth and adults.

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SafePath Story 1 – English

“SafePath is a gentle nutcracker”


In conversation about SafePath with Roel de Bruin, methodology coach at the Juvenile Prison (Rijks Justitiële Jeugdinrichting), Den Hey-Acker. In the Netherlands, youth who are convicted of serious crimes are committed to one of five juvenile prisons, where they receive treatment. All of these institutions have implemented SafePath in their treatment teams.
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