Parents who worry about their radicalized children can come from today with a guide of the Alliance of Moroccan Dutch ( SMN). Announced that the organization.
The helpline serves as SMN to make it easier for parents to seek advice if they are worried about their children. “For some parents, radicalization came very close,” the organization. “So far there are about 160 young people left to Syria and Iraq.”
Through the telephone, families can seek the help of counselors. Who give advice, but people can also refer to “the appropriate bodies.” For this, the caller must first give permission, emphasizes SMN.
“The ultimate goal is parents and other family members to enable them to identify signs of radicalization and the types of assistance to better use in problem situations,” the organization .
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