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External agency to clear Wmo backlog in Velsen; wait times reach twenty weeks

External agency to clear Wmo backlog in Velsen; wait times reach twenty weeks

The municipality of Velsen is hiring an external agency to address a backlog of 600 Social Support Act (Wmo) applications. Current waiting times for these requests have increased to twenty weeks.

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