Zorgfuik has added a series of practical pages explaining what you can do per situation when you get stuck: from a rejected social support application to a mental health waiting list.
Anyone who gets stuck in care tends to run into the same things: a rejection without a clear explanation, a waiting list of months, or being referred onward endlessly without anyone taking responsibility. At that moment, the last thing you need is a complicated story. You want to know: what can I do now?
That is why Zorgfuik has added a series of practical pages that answer exactly that. Per situation, they explain calmly and in plain language what you can do step by step, without needing a lawyer.
There are pages on a rejected social support (Wmo) application, a mental health waiting list, a rejected or stopped personal budget, getting stuck in youth care as a parent, and filing a complaint. We also explain what to do when you are passed from desk to desk, what ‘ownership with mandate’ means, how to write an objection letter, what independent client support can do for you, and what to do if your care is stopped or refused.
The pages always give a straight answer first. We sell nothing and ask nothing in return, except, if you wish, your experience. Because it is precisely by bundling stories that it becomes visible where the system structurally breaks down: usually not at one desk, but in the space between them.
Are you stuck yourself, or do you know someone who could use help? Start with the page below and pick the situation closest to you. And share your experience, because every story helps make the pattern visible.