DutchNews.nl reports:
Local health boards are to revise the list of often personal questions they ask parents about their children because many are considered ‘unwanted interference’, the Volkskrant reports on Wednesday.
Parents will no longer be asked about their income, psychiatric well-being or how often their children clean their teeth following numerous complaints, the paper states.
In addition, questions to 13 year old teenagers about having suicidal thoughts or about exposing intimate parts of their bodies to webcams will also go.
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