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Inspectorate investigates Yes We Can Clinics after BOOS broadcast

Inspectorate investigates Yes We Can Clinics after BOOS broadcast

The Dutch Health and Youth Care Inspectorate (IGJ) has launched an investigation into Yes We Can Clinics, a treatment facility for young people with mental health and addiction issues. This action follows a critical report by the program BOOS that highlighted concerns about the clinic's practices.

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