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1. This police logger violates the privacy of suspects

Air Date: 2019-04-11

Police logger Jan-Willem goes into the mistake ... again. Despite the instructions for the use of social media by police, there are still people traceable in videos of the Vlogger. And with that he lays private data from citizens on the street. Pointer investigated the traceability of people in videos of police logger Jan-Willem and it shows that the popular agent rebreeds several privacy rules. That is remarkable, because following earlier research, the police proposed guidelines for improving social media posters. Now it appears that after the tightening of the rules in certain 22 cases that are traceable to a person are visible and audible in videos of Jan-Willem. Social media is indispensable in the police. You see it at all arguing: a detection message via a Twitter or Facebook message.

2. Care cowboys Part I. For example, 97 major healthcare companies come to very high profit

Air Date: 2019-06-26

In collaboration with Reporter Radio and Follow the Money, Pointer reveals that there are several healthcare institutions in the Netherlands that achieve extreme profits. The accounts look suspicious. How is it possible that these businesses earn so much money? Many of those companies are in home care. Is the care that these companies must deliver sufficient or is there the back of people who needed home care earned money?

3. Care cowboys Part II. The directors of these care companies are rich in care money

Air Date: 2019-09-25

In June 2019, DataLatform Pointer revealed in collaboration with research site Follow the Money and Reporter Radio that there are care institutions that get extreme profits. After an analysis of the annual figures for 2017, it turned out that 97 large healthcare companies were jointly made for more than fifty million euros in profit. That amounts to more than twenty percent of turnover, while at most three percent are common within mental health care, care for the disabled and home care. These profits may have been unlawfully achieved. The annual accounts of these institutions are rarely checked, allowing shareholders to pay for millions of Euros to care money. These 'care cowboys' would perhaps even ride out huge profits at the expense of supplying care to people who need. In the second broadcast on mega ministers in healthcare, the DataTeam of Pointer once again examines the annual accounts of these types of companies.

4. How a mysterious e-mail leads to online scammers in the Philippines

Air Date: 2019-11-29

Behind a simple e-mail in the inbox of Pointer appears to be a network of lighting sites, mailbox companies and more than a hundred victims around the world. Via a wirwar to NEP accounts, the track is followed that leads to two Danish cheaters, which abuse people from people.

5. Care cowboys Part III. Municipalities hardly have any view of spending care money

Air Date: 2019-12-16

Almost a hundred care companies make structurally high profit in the healthcare sector. The DataTeam of Pointer, together with Reporter Radio and Follow the Money, examines why municipalities pay for tens of millions of euros in care money to these companies within the framework of the Social Support Act. Why do municipalities do not seize as soon as it becomes clear that this money is not spent on good care? Municipalities must ensure that the money intended for elderly and disabled care is used properly. Why do municipalities do business with companies that use the money for other things? And is it maintained?

1. With hundreds of security cameras you can watch unnoticed

Air Date: 2020-01-26

2. These climate sections sow doubt with the help of the oil industry

Air Date: 2020-02-25

The Clintel Notice Foundation on climate change and climate policy and is regularly cited in debates that go among other things about climate change. For example, reports and articles from Clintel are quoted by Thierry Baudet of Democracy Forum, especially when it comes to how urgently the climate debate is actually. For Clintel, the need is less high than many climate activists claim. Clintel is particularly critical of reporting about the global warming. The foundation is not yet a year yet, but is now one of the largest clubs of climate skepticists. Who is behind Clintel? How can they be on the rise so quickly? And is it true what they say about the state of the climate? Who is behind the lobby of climate seplect?

3. Why there's so much fake news about the coronavirus on social media

Air Date: 2020-04-29

The global outbreak of the coronavirus ensures that our daily news consumption almost only exists with news about COVID-19. Not only through established media we are kept informed, also via social media, reports about the virus are sent and forwarded. And the question is how reliable those messages are. Nowadays, Fake News is hard to distinguish from real news. Pointer went looking for fake news and shows how you can really distinguish from NEP on the basis of journalistic and forensic treasure methods. For example, images on social media that was suggested that people commit suicide because of the virus. These shocking images were bleached. Why are these messages sent? It provides more unrest and fear. Who is behind spreading fake news? Why do they do that? And what can fake news bring about?

4. Death at the border

Air Date: 2020-05-08

The Turkish President Erdogan suddenly throws open the border with Greece at the end of February. The pressure on Turkey, which would absorb the migrant current, is too large. Support from the EU remains, and therefore Erdogan throws open borders to let the EU experience the pressure. He sets buses to bring migrants to pazarkule, the border crossing between the Turkish Edirne and the Greek chestnuts. With skirmishes on the border between Greece and Turkey, it is getting out of hand. People are injured and there is also a dead person: the Pakistani refugee Mohammed Gulzar. He was hit and died on the spot. Turkey and Greece accuse each other over and over again, deny all allegations and manufacture fake news to make the other black. Greece denies that injuries have fallen and all that someone has been killed, and even puts into embassies to stop every news about the incidents.

5. The 'disappeared' Jewish houses

Air Date: 2020-05-27

A group of Dutch, shady real estate dealers, real estate agents and entrepreneurs earns considerably during the Second World War to trade in Jewish real estate. Millions were involved with the purchase and sale of real estate of led jews. The real estate was - often for amounts that were far below the applicable market prices - purchased from the German occupier that the houses had expropriated. The transactions were kept by the German occupiers in the so-called Verkaufsbücher. Almost all books have been preserved. They contain the addresses and the names of the original owners, the brokers involved and the war copies, plus selling prices. And so a penetrating image of a criminal real estate circuit creates that gold earned money from expropriated, Jewish real estate. Were municipalities informed? Are they aware of the transactions? And how is the relatives? Are they compensated for expropriating the houses of their family?

6. American lobby in the Netherlands

Air Date: 2020-10-14

The Transatlantic Christian Council is one of the most influential American lobby clubs. They stand for a conservative Christian ideas: against abortion, against same-sex marriage and for Christian education. In the Netherlands, the battle of Trump may seem like a far-away-bed show for many, but right here has an active co-founded. Henk Jan van Schothorst - Former lobbyist of the SGP - With support from controversial American think tanks, Gouda cheese traders and American ambassador Pete Hoekstra part of this international lobby organization, which aims to stop laws and regulations that the rights related to LGBT people , abortion, euthanasia and equal rights for women. How far does the influence of this lobby club and what role does the American ambassador play in the Netherlands? Pointer dived in the network of this lobby club.

7. Data: Gold mine for politics

Air Date: 2020-10-21

In the US and also in the Netherlands the elections are at the door. The battle for the voter is loose. And the key to the election victory? Your personal information. Data Driven Campaigning is the most modern way to win the voter's voice. With data techniques, presidential candidates and political parties try to find out as much as possible about you. That way they know how they can best reach you and how they can best take their message to you. Your voice as a voter and your dates are worth gold. But how are those private data collected and is that not very privacy sensitive? How is it deployed in campaigning? How are your own data used to influence your voting behavior?

8. The hunt for online trolls

Air Date: 2020-10-28

The American elections are a good reason for Twitter trolls to stir on social media. Trolls spread online misinformation to polarize and disrupted. Dutch trolls also mix and try to influence the American elections. What purpose do they do this with? And who are behind these troll accounts? Pointer dives into the world of the Online Trolls and looking for who these are trolls and what their motives are.

9. The hidden network of conspiracy cherry

Air Date: 2020-12-20

"Doctors are emergency clock about corona measures," heads the AD at the beginning of July. "So continue damage," the newspaper quotes the doctors. A few days before the news item appears, a group of Medici has put a fire letter online in which they state that there is no evidence for the usefulness of the continuing halevers rule and calls to revoke politicians against the Corona Act. Internist Evelien Peeters and Infectiologist Hannah Visser are designated as the initiators. 'The reason for drawing up this letter is that in recent weeks we noticed that it is difficult to question the policy as a doctor in publicity. If you do that, you quickly get away as a conspiracy. That is certainly not the case, "they say. The two just want an open debate, they indicate. Pointer dived in the network of the letter writers. This shows that behind the action of apparently two concerned doctors arranged a coordinated campaign that is carried out worldwide.

1. Schulden in tijden van corona

Air Date: 2021-01-11

2. Floriade 2022: Duurzame droom of financiële nachtmerrie?

Air Date: 2021-01-18

3. Ziek door je werk

Air Date: 2021-01-25

4. WhatsAppfraude

Air Date: 2021-02-01

5. Plasticplaag: plastic afval over zee sturen is big business

Air Date: 2021-02-08

6. Plastic puin in de natuur

Air Date: 2021-02-15

7. Gemeentelijke herindeling

Air Date: 2021-02-22

8. Verkeersveiligheid

Air Date: 2021-03-01

9. De winst van kleine zorgaanbieders

Air Date: 2021-03-08

10. Corona als beroepsziekte

Air Date: 2021-03-15

11. Vrouwenquotum

Air Date: 2021-03-22

12. Helpt de leefstijlcoach ons van de coronakilo's af?

Air Date: 2021-03-29

13. Jong en psychisch in de knel

Air Date: 2021-04-05

14. Klimaatconflict in de polder

Air Date: 2021-04-12

15. Verkeerd gediagnosticeerd

Air Date: 2021-04-19

16. Een hopeloze huizenjacht

Air Date: 2021-04-26

17. Arbeidsmigranten

Air Date: 2021-05-03

18. Langdurig geveld door corona

Air Date: 2021-05-10

19. De kledingafvalberg

Air Date: 2021-05-17

20. In de greep van anorexia

Air Date: 2021-05-24

21. Windmolens: kans of nachtmerrie?

Air Date: 2021-05-31

22. Hokjesdenken in de psychiatrie

Air Date: 2021-06-07

23. Help! Ik zoek een huurwoning

Air Date: 2021-09-06

24. De strijd om het groenafval

Air Date: 2021-09-13

25. Jeugdzorg

Air Date: 2021-09-20

26. Ophef over afschieten damherten

Air Date: 2021-09-27

27. Exotische woekerplanten

Air Date: 2021-10-04

28. Wateroverlast

Air Date: 2021-10-11

29. Sekswerk

Air Date: 2021-10-18

30. De vis wordt duur betaald.

Air Date: 2021-10-25

31. Online shaming

Air Date: 2021-11-01

32. Geen geld voor gas

Air Date: 2021-11-08

33. Kink in de tabel

Air Date: 2021-11-15

34. De seizoenscamping verdwijnt

Air Date: 2021-11-22

35. Beperkt toegang voor gehandicapten

Air Date: 2021-11-29

36. Vet verleid

Air Date: 2021-12-06

37. Leven in luilekkerland

Air Date: 2021-12-13

1. Lessen in online shaming

Air Date: 2022-01-09

2. Klimaatconflict in de stad

Air Date: 2022-01-16

3. Vrouwengenees(on)kunde

Air Date: 2022-01-23

4. Spookdorpen vol vakantiewoningen

Air Date: 2022-01-30

5. Vechten voor de veiligheid van je huis

Air Date: 2022-02-06

6. De bittere smaak van zoete dranken

Air Date: 2022-02-13

7. Episode 7

Air Date: 2022-02-20

8. Episode 8

Air Date: 2022-02-27

9. Episode 9

Air Date: 2022-03-06

10. Episode 10

Air Date: 2022-03-13

11. Episode 11

Air Date: 2022-03-20

12. No starter homes in villages

Air Date: 2022-03-27

13. Episode 13

Air Date: 2022-04-03

14. Dementia care under pressure

Air Date: 2022-04-10

15. How Human is our immigrant policy

Air Date: 2022-04-17

16. Can the 'boxing' of the Netherlands be stopped?

Air Date: 2022-04-24

17. Can the use of calming medication be lowered in care homes?

Air Date: 2022-05-01

18. Episode 18

Air Date: 2022-05-08

19. Problems in student transport

Air Date: 2022-05-15

20. Episode 20

Air Date: 2022-05-22

21. Episode 21

Air Date: 2022-05-27

22. Episode 22

Air Date: 2022-05-29

23. Episode 23

Air Date: 2022-09-04

24. Episode 24

Air Date: 2022-09-11

25. Episode 25

Air Date: 2022-09-18

26. Extra: misled by seduction

Air Date: 2022-09-25

27. Childcare in need

Air Date: 2022-09-25

28. Too little place for people with dementia

Air Date: 2022-10-02

29. Canal drama: what if your house sinks and the government denies culpability?

Air Date: 2022-10-09

30. Who protects nature?

Air Date: 2022-10-16

31. Episode 31

Air Date: 2022-10-23

32. Episode 32

Air Date: 2022-10-23

33. Episode 33

Air Date: 2022-10-30

34. Episode 34

Air Date: 2022-11-06

35. Episode 35

Air Date: 2022-11-13

36. Episode 36

Air Date: 2022-11-20

37. Episode 37

Air Date: 2022-11-20

38. Episode 38

Air Date: 2022-11-27

39. Episode 39

Air Date: 2022-11-30

40. Episode 40

Air Date: 2022-12-04

41. Episode 41

Air Date: 2022-12-18

De aanpak van laaggeletterdheid

1. De aanpak van laaggeletterdheid

Air Date: 2023-01-15

In the Netherlands, 2.5 million people have difficulty with reading, writing and/or arithmetic, which prevents them from fully participating in society. In Heerlen, South Limburg, where a relatively large number of low-literate people live, we come across many separate initiatives to tackle language disadvantages: from projects in the playgroup to extra reading lessons in education and language courses for adults. Yet a more structural solution to this problem seems to be lacking. What is needed to ensure that future generations grow up without language disadvantages?

Student zoekt kamer

2. Student zoekt kamer

Air Date: 2023-01-22

Homes with vermin and mold, sleeping in a tent on a campsite or spending hours on the train to attend a lecture. Students accept a lot because there is a major shortage of student housing. Dutch universities have grown enormously in recent years. Almost every course can be followed in English and the doors are wide open to students from all over the world. Student numbers are expected to continue to grow in the coming years. But who is responsible for a decent student room?

Honger in de klas

3. Honger in de klas

Air Date: 2023-01-29

Last fall, a shock went through the Netherlands when it turned out that children in our rich country were going to school without food. There was great outrage, volunteers started making sandwiches and The Hague released millions to feed children at school. What's behind this? How big is the problem of poverty and bad food among children? And what do schools think about the fact that they now have it on their plate?

De geestelijke gezondheidszorg moet op de schop

4. De geestelijke gezondheidszorg moet op de schop

Air Date: 2023-02-05

Anyone waiting for help with psychological suffering must have a lot of patience. There are currently 85,000 people on a mental health waiting list. In the meantime, the need for psychological help is only increasing. One in five Dutch people will experience mental difficulties at some point. Once it is your turn, you must receive a label, otherwise the care will not be reimbursed. And this compartmentalized thinking is meeting with increasing resistance. So the problem is all over the place and there are no easy solutions. There are more and more calls for a drastic overhaul of mental health care.

Pointer Special: Listig maar legaal

5. Pointer Special: Listig maar legaal

Air Date: 2023-02-09

There are countless jubilant stories about the Healy on Facebook and YouTube. A small device that you can clip to your sweater or shirt and is said to promote your health through frequency therapy. You can treat any complaint with it: from sleep disorders and pain to depression and anxiety. And not only that, it can also make you rich, the sellers promise. But behind all the promises there appears to be a shadowy world hidden. A network of traffickers that takes advantage of thousands of vulnerable people.

Heeft het broodtrommeltje zijn langste tijd gehad?

6. Heeft het broodtrommeltje zijn langste tijd gehad?

Air Date: 2023-02-12

Millions are released for emergency aid because children are hungry in class. This is a temporary solution to a problem that has been going on for years. Hunger and bad food hinder equal opportunities. Teachers Jean-Paul and Susanne have therefore started organizing a healthy school lunch. But in practice that is not easy. How do other countries in Europe do this? And what is the vision of this cabinet?

Worden de onveilige huizen in Groningen nu wél versterkt?

7. Worden de onveilige huizen in Groningen nu wél versterkt?

Air Date: 2023-02-20

Last year, the parliamentary committee of inquiry investigated how the people of Groningen could have ended up in earthquake misery. One thing is clear: the safety of Groningen residents has been ignored for years. But what about now? Thousands of residents are still waiting for their homes to be reinforced. But are unsafe houses being tackled urgently?

Vervoersarmoede: minder bussen, minder kansen

8. Vervoersarmoede: minder bussen, minder kansen

Air Date: 2023-02-25

Bus transport is under pressure, especially in rural areas. Almost empty buses are not profitable for the carrier, but the quality of life does depend on it. Because what if, as a student, you can no longer come home after a lecture? Some villages are no longer accessible by public transport in the evenings and on weekends, while a bus runs every five minutes in the city. This creates inequality of opportunity, experts say. Is it time for a lower limit? Does every village have the right to a bus line?

Waarom slapen we zo slecht?

9. Waarom slapen we zo slecht?

Air Date: 2023-03-04

In the Netherlands, 1.3 million people sometimes or regularly work at night. Wonderfully quiet, some say. But that will cost you your night's sleep. Because those who work at night are more likely to have sleep problems. The Health Council concluded in 2017 that night work is unhealthy and should be limited as much as possible. But will that work? And are companies doing enough to prevent complaints due to night work? Pointer delves into the world of the insomniacs. We set off in the middle of the night with truck driver Dion and visit former colleague Chiel, who said goodbye that night after years of loyal service due to chronic lack of sleep.

Extra: Jaagt de provincie ons de auto in?

10. Extra: Jaagt de provincie ons de auto in?

Air Date: 2023-03-09

To achieve the climate goals, diesel buses in regional transport are being replaced by green buses. At the same time, large parts of the Netherlands are becoming increasingly less accessible by public transport. In those places a car is essential to be mobile. What is the point of green buses if at the same time more and more people take the car? After all, it is rarely electric. How do we make public transport a fully-fledged alternative to the car again?

Wie stopt de bouwstop?

11. Wie stopt de bouwstop?

Air Date: 2023-03-12

The housing shortage is great and house prices are still high. And yet we are not building new houses at a high pace. The opposite happens: investors put their new construction plans on hold because it is now more convenient to wait a while. This is happening all over the country. The houses that are so desperately needed - affordable rental housing for teachers and healthcare staff - are particularly affected. How is it possible that it is better for companies not to build than to build? And how is the government going to solve this? The government wants to add almost one million houses by 2030. Is the housing shortage getting even worse?

Jaren te veel huur betalen door fout energielabel

12. Jaren te veel huur betalen door fout energielabel

Air Date: 2023-03-18

We are in the city of Groningen, where some tenants have been paying too much for years because the energy label on their home is incorrect. Who is responsible for the incorrect energy labels on hundreds of homes? Is there intent at play? And why is it so difficult for (former) tenants to get their money back, even if it is clear that something is wrong? We go to the city looking for answers.

Jeugdcriminaliteit verhardt en verjongt. Valt het tij nog te keren?

13. Jeugdcriminaliteit verhardt en verjongt. Valt het tij nog te keren?

Air Date: 2023-03-26

Young people are ending up behind bars at an increasingly young age and the crimes for which they are imprisoned are becoming more serious. A criminal career sometimes moves very quickly, from distributing drugs to committing a murder for hire. The impact of these crimes is enormous for victims, surviving relatives and society. The government makes millions available, but only a few municipalities benefit from this. Pointer investigates the approach to youth crime. How effective is that? Does the tough approach to punishment and repression work, or should we help young people with their problems?

Jonge kinderen zitten in de stress over toetsen. Waar komt die druk vandaan?

14. Jonge kinderen zitten in de stress over toetsen. Waar komt die druk vandaan?

Air Date: 2023-04-02

The final test is coming again for group 8. That means pale faces, short fuses and stomach aches, teachers say. But it's not just the final test that causes stress. Teachers also see stressed children around the tests in groups 5, 6 and 7. These tests are included in the school advice for secondary education. To influence this, children train outside of school. Parents buy tests via the internet or send their offspring to test training. Why do we attach so much importance to those tests? Doesn't our testing culture create unequal opportunities? And can it be done differently?

Kunnen we vrouwenmoord voorkomen?

15. Kunnen we vrouwenmoord voorkomen?

Air Date: 2023-04-06

The 'red flags' for intimate partner murder have been known for decades. For example, you are seven times more likely to die if your partner has strangled you before. Yet the Netherlands is often unable to provide help in time, despite all kinds of risk assessments and local initiatives. More than half of female victims are still killed by their partner or ex, with all the attendant signs. Isn't murder a priority if it happens behind the front door?

De vogelgriep: wíe ruimt de dode wilde vogels op?

16. De vogelgriep: wíe ruimt de dode wilde vogels op?

Air Date: 2023-04-08

Animal ambulances fear a bird flu pandemic. They already clean up dozens of infected dead wild birds every day, often at their own expense. But what if the virus continues to spread? Nearly six million chickens have already been culled and more and more mammals are becoming infected with the virus. Experts warn: bird flu could become a danger to public health. But who is responsible for all those wild birds with bird flu? And who will pay for the costs?

Wonen op een vakantiepark

17. Wonen op een vakantiepark

Air Date: 2023-04-15

Maaike lives with her family - against the rules of the municipality - at a holiday park. The municipality has started to enforce strict regulations in recent years and therefore sealed their house last year. With all its consequences. The family wanders from temporary home to temporary home and the children's school results plummet. How justified is this strict enforcement? And how do municipalities even deal with the dilemmas surrounding permanent occupancy of holiday parks? Should places for recreation be protected or is converting holiday homes into residential areas the solution to the housing crisis?

Gehandicaptenzorg: waar moeten mensen met ernstige handicaps wonen?

18. Gehandicaptenzorg: waar moeten mensen met ernstige handicaps wonen?

Air Date: 2023-04-23

While 24-hour care becomes increasingly demanding, many parents choose to keep their child with severe multiple disabilities at home. Parents find the care in regular institutions substandard and often find themselves on long waiting lists. Researchers, healthcare professionals and administrators recognize the problems, but cannot arrive at a clear solution.

Waar gaan we bouwen?

19. Waar gaan we bouwen?

Air Date: 2023-04-30

We need houses and developers like to build them in meadows. There is a beautiful polder ready for you near Alphen aan de Rijn. But is this Gnephoek the best place for 10,000 new houses, in a deep polder with weak soil? The province and water boards warn: if you build here, society will incur high costs in the future. But the municipality and the government are persevering and want the houses to be built. What interests do they have in going against the advice? In addition to the housing shortage, land purchases appear to be one of the arguments.

Extra: De Vergeten Graven

20. Extra: De Vergeten Graven

Air Date: 2023-05-03

After the Second World War, many synagogues and Jewish cemeteries were lost. Since 2020, Pointer has been conducting research into expropriated and resold Jewish real estate during the war and came across twenty transactions involving Jewish religious heritage. These buildings and cemeteries are rarely visible in the current street scene: synagogues have been demolished and cemeteries covered with asphalt. In some villages and towns, centuries of Jewish history are therefore barely visible. What role have municipalities played in this?

File op het stroomnet

21. File op het stroomnet

Air Date: 2023-05-06

We are working hard on sustainability in the Netherlands. That is why we use more and more electricity and generate more electricity. But our current electricity grid cannot handle that. In many places in the country the grid is full and companies, schools or even entire residential areas cannot get (an extension of a) connection to the grid. To solve this we need to strengthen the power grid, but that won't happen overnight. And so we are also working on a lot of innovative solutions, such as more local sharing and more flexible use of electricity. The solutions now often fail due to regulations. How could that be otherwise?

Zorgen om dementiezorgwoningen

22. Zorgen om dementiezorgwoningen

Air Date: 2023-05-14

The number of people requiring intensive care due to dementia will increase in the coming years, but no additional places may be added in nursing homes. Housing associations and healthcare institutions are concerned, because the realization of 40,000 'nursing care places' for people with dementia is also behind schedule. Where can people with dementia live? And why does it take so long to build homes when we have been facing this problem for years?

Jonge gedetineerden gaan vaak opnieuw de fout in

23. Jonge gedetineerden gaan vaak opnieuw de fout in

Air Date: 2023-05-21

The main purpose of a prison sentence for minors is resocialization. When young people are outside again, they must have received sufficient support not to make the same mistake again. Yet the recidivism rates remain high. More than half of young people who have served a prison sentence commit another crime and are back in juvenile detention within two years. Pointer investigates why this figure remains so high. Is it simply a group that cannot be saved? Or are we asking the impossible of young people who are struggling with complex problems?

Hoe zorgen we ervoor dat jonge ex-gedetineerden niet opnieuw de fout ingaan?

24. Hoe zorgen we ervoor dat jonge ex-gedetineerden niet opnieuw de fout ingaan?

Air Date: 2023-05-21

The main purpose of a prison sentence for minors is resocialization. When young people are outside again, they must have received sufficient support not to make the same mistake again. Yet the recidivism rates remain high. More than half of young people who have served a prison sentence commit another crime and are back in juvenile detention within two years. Pointer investigates why this figure remains so high. Is it simply a group that cannot be saved? Or are we asking the impossible of young people who are struggling with complex problems?

Geld of klimaat? Dit dorp worstelt met die vraag

25. Geld of klimaat? Dit dorp worstelt met die vraag

Air Date: 2023-05-28

Who says Schoonebeek, says oil extraction. However, the Drenthe village no longer appears to be as unanimous about this industry as it used to be. There are plans to inject wastewater from extraction into the ground, but not everyone is happy with that. NAM and the ministry want to make agreements, but what are they really worth? And what happens in a small community when a section turns against an old acquaintance?

Met welke omstreden projecten compenseren gemeenten hun aardgasverbruik?

26. Met welke omstreden projecten compenseren gemeenten hun aardgasverbruik?

Air Date: 2023-06-01

Greenhouse gas emissions must be drastically reduced if we are to achieve the climate goals. But what if it is much easier and cheaper not to reduce your emissions but to offset them? Pointer delves into dubious projects with which municipalities 'compensate' for their natural gas consumption, such as a Turkish wind farm, Indian hydroelectric power station and a coal-fired Chinese steel factory. Experts see many problems in this market. The CO2 certificates are far too cheap, human rights are being violated and there are too many perverse incentives in an unregulated market.

Slachtoffers uitbuiting en seksueel geweld in de kou

27. Slachtoffers uitbuiting en seksueel geweld in de kou

Air Date: 2023-06-13

Women who are victims of domestic violence, sexual exploitation or sexual violence are hardly seen by the police and social services, such as Veilig Thuis. De Balie Live Journalism investigated where they end up and what help they can count on.

Helpt onze toetscultuur het leesplezier om zeep?

28. Helpt onze toetscultuur het leesplezier om zeep?

Air Date: 2023-09-17

Dutch children do not like to read. In terms of reading pleasure, our ten-year-olds are somewhere at the bottom of the international rankings and their reading skills are now below the Western average. What is different in the Netherlands than in other countries? Teacher Henny and school leader Eva tip us off that our testing culture could be to blame. Schools and students are judged on their test results, so that is often what language education focuses on. How does this work? What do children actually learn during reading comprehension lessons? And are there also schools where children do enjoy reading and writing?

Extra: Boeren met tovervloeren

29. Extra: Boeren met tovervloeren

Air Date: 2023-09-21

Thousands of farmers have invested in expensive sustainable stable floors in recent years and have thus been able to increase their livestock. The 'magic floors' are said to significantly reduce nitrogen emissions, but new research shows that they do virtually nothing. Companies now sometimes emit more than before. According to the ministry, the new insights have no consequences for farmers. But is this correct? Nature clubs are considering new enforcement requests and turning permits upside down. In the search for this nervous future, Pointer encounters an overestimated belief in innovation, mismanagement and ghost permits. How did we get into this?

Wie controleert de natuurcontrole?

30. Wie controleert de natuurcontrole?

Air Date: 2023-09-24

Citizens are shocked when the municipality of Westerveld creates a cycle path through the middle of a nature reserve. This construction is allowed because a natural test states that there will be no damage. But this key appears to rattle and that happens more often, Pointer discovers. While these types of nature tests determine whether housing construction, festivals or even the insulation of your house can continue. Who makes those tests? Who pays for it? And what if the content is incorrect? Pointer delves into the world of testers and discovers striking things. For example, you can already make a report after a course of a few days and resistance is sometimes very difficult.

Wat gebeurt er achter de coulissen van de klassieke muziek?

31. Wat gebeurt er achter de coulissen van de klassieke muziek?

Air Date: 2023-10-01

For many people, classical music has the image of decent, neat and perhaps a bit boring. Masterpieces are played by the best orchestras in centuries-old concert halls. From an early age, musicians put everything aside for music. The concert stage is the highest goal and an orchestral track is in demand. The competition is fierce: the Netherlands has nine symphonic orchestras and just as many conservatories. How safe is that sector for (young) musicians? How do orchestras and conservatories fulfill their responsibility in this area? Pointer conducted research into sexual misconduct and spoke to dozens of musicians from the Netherlands and abroad.

Bewoners ongerust over uitdijende vakantieparken

32. Bewoners ongerust over uitdijende vakantieparken

Air Date: 2023-10-08

We like to go on holiday in our own country or a weekend away to the forest, the heath or the sea. Holiday homes are extremely popular. Holiday parks are continuing to expand in Zeeland, but a group of local residents have now had enough and are afraid that the peace and space that tourists come for will disappear due to the expansion of holiday parks. Have the limits of tourism growth been reached?

Wie draait erop voor de schade na dijkwerkzaamheden?

33. Wie draait erop voor de schade na dijkwerkzaamheden?

Air Date: 2023-10-15

By 2050, 1,500 kilometers of dikes must be reinforced in the Netherlands. Our country is vulnerable now that sea levels are rising and the risk of extreme weather is increasing. But what if things go wrong during the work? When houses crack, they subside and some homes even threaten to become uninhabitable, such as the South Holland Lekdijk. Residents have been waiting for compensation for years. What lessons can be learned? An urgent question in view of the major dike reinforcement task that is yet to come.

Extra: De autonome droom

34. Extra: De autonome droom

Air Date: 2023-10-19

Autonomous or sovereign citizens believe that Dutch laws and regulations do not apply to them and that the government should not exercise power over them. This means that they pay less or even no tax, with all the consequences that entails. Pointer investigates the autonomous dream, analyzes conversations in chat groups and speaks to autonomous people themselves. One of them offers paid courses to become autonomous, another ended up in a financial nightmare. How can people declare themselves autonomous and what are the consequences?

Verslaafd op doktersrecept

35. Verslaafd op doktersrecept

Air Date: 2023-10-22

Over the past twenty years, the number of users of opioids, heavy painkillers, has increased enormously in the Netherlands. Warned by the opioid epidemic in the United States, a task force was established in our country in 2019 to halt the growth in the number of users. In the meantime, the task force has stopped, while the number of people who have received opioids increased again in 2022. Was the task group's task complete?

Mantelzorg: wie betaalt de rekening?

36. Mantelzorg: wie betaalt de rekening?

Air Date: 2023-10-29

Combining informal care and work: it is a tough and sometimes almost impossible combination. Many informal caregivers therefore work less or report sick, research shows. The calculations are that 18 percent of absenteeism due to illness is related to informal care. It is therefore extra important for employers to ensure that their informal caregiver employees remain standing. But are employers ready for that? Are the care leave arrangements adequate? Who will ultimately pay for the aging society, in which we increasingly have to take care of each other?

Talent gemist op school

37. Talent gemist op school

Air Date: 2023-11-05

We have a major shortage of professionals, especially in construction and healthcare. Yet children are not encouraged to learn a practical trade. It is rather the other way around: schools and parents push children to HAVO or VWO as much as possible. Even if children have other talents, working with their hands makes them happier and even now that you can earn more with practical professions. Why is that? And how do we change it? The cabinet also wants to change course in education, but Pointer encounters a problem: legislation.

Hoe veilig is het op het conservatorium?

38. Hoe veilig is het op het conservatorium?

Air Date: 2023-11-09

For many people, classical music has the image of being reasonable, neat and perhaps even a bit boring. Pieces are sometimes hundreds of years old and great efforts are made to preserve their beauty. And that is sometimes difficult. After a first episode in September, (former) students from conservatories joined Pointer. They talk about the culture at classical music courses, where the teacher is king and is less present one-on-one and behind closed doors. How can and should someone be so determined for a career? Who knows and what if your teacher has gone too far?

Pointer factcheckt de verkiezingen

39. Pointer factcheckt de verkiezingen

Air Date: 2023-11-16

The campaign for the House of Representatives elections is in full swing and the battle for the voters' favor is flying back and forth. There are a lot of one-liners in election programmes, debates and TV appearances, but are they actually correct? Pointer separates facts from misinformation. This reveals the biggest myths about migration, which are replaced again and again by parties. Nuclear energy, another divisive issue, is unavoidable according to some and unnecessary according to others. Both cannot be true. What about climate subsidies in relation to social security? Is it true that all the money goes to the Tesla owner?

Kinderen op e-bikes: superleuk of slecht idee?

40. Kinderen op e-bikes: superleuk of slecht idee?

Air Date: 2023-11-19

The e-bike is hip. It has become an indispensable part of the cycle path and, especially since the arrival of the fat bike, more and more young children are cycling on it. Is that wise? Can children's brains handle the speed of an e-bike? Pointer takes children and fat bikes onto the cycle path and tests the consequences of the e-bike for the safety and health of young people. Should we protect young people against the risks that the technological progress of cycling entails or should we teach them to deal with it?

Schulden vroeger in beeld

41. Schulden vroeger in beeld

Air Date: 2023-11-26

One in five Dutch households faces financial problems. To reduce that number and prevent people from getting into trouble due to electronic debts, municipalities have had to contact their residents since 2021 with payment arrears on rent, energy, water and health insurance. But are those signals coming in properly? Do words work effectively? And are young people sufficiently exposed to beginning comprehension?

Arbeidsmigrant als wegwerpproduct?

42. Arbeidsmigrant als wegwerpproduct?

Air Date: 2023-11-30

Migrant workers die due to illness and lose work and often find themselves in a pinch. They do not know their way around the Dutch healthcare system and are hardly helped by employment agencies. For example, many sick employees lose their work and temporary housing and sometimes do not receive benefits. Pointer reconstructs where things went wrong and lets migrants who feel dumped have their say. This year, the judge determined that a temporary worker may no longer be automatically employed in the event of illness. However, it appears that it does not occur regularly. How can it fail so much for the 400,000 people who do poorly paid work here?

Wordt de dierenarts onbetaalbaar?

43. Wordt de dierenarts onbetaalbaar?

Air Date: 2023-12-10

The vet is becoming increasingly expensive. Commercialism has taken over the care of animals and that is bad news for pet owners. Thousands of euros for an operation for a dog or cat. It is always more the rule than the exception. How justified are those prices rising? And will people postpone care because of the high bills?

Stille dreiging: Russische spionage voor onze kust

44. Stille dreiging: Russische spionage voor onze kust

Air Date: 2023-12-14

Russian spy ships secretly visit our coast. For days they lie quietly in our part of the North Sea above important data cables, gas pipelines and near wind farms. Is Russia preparing to sabotage our infrastructure at sea? Pointer follows the ships Admiral Vladimirsky and Yevgeny Gorigledzhan, ships that, according to Russia, only conduct seabed research. But their strange course and their involvement in a secret military program raise questions. What exactly are they doing there and is our infrastructure at sea really well protected?

Piepende oren

45. Piepende oren

Air Date: 2023-12-17

The Health Council recommended a year ago that the volume knob should be lowered. Yet that doesn't happen. Is there enough attention to the adverse effects of (too) loud noise on our ears? Doctors have long feared a tidal wave of patients with 'a ringing in the ear'. Shouldn't the government take harder action or is it mainly your own responsibility to deal sensibly with your hearing?

Vallen vrouwen onnodig uit door de overgang?

46. Vallen vrouwen onnodig uit door de overgang?

Air Date: 2023-12-24

Hot flashes, muscle pain, mental problems... More attention is finally being paid to menopausal complaints. Famous Dutch people make podcasts and books about it, and it is even discussed on TV and social media. But what is that like in the workplace? In the Netherlands there are approximately 1.9 million female employees aged 40 and over. An estimated 315,000 of them are in perimenopause (the period before your periods stop). And for at least half (173,000 women), the complaints affect their work. Can women talk about it? How do employers and (company) doctors interact? And aren't complaints quite easy to treat?

De giftige lobby: de macht van chemiebedrijven

1. De giftige lobby: de macht van chemiebedrijven

Air Date: 2024-01-11

Pointer investigates the power of the Brussels pesticide lobby. More and more scientists are concerned about the relationship between pesticides and diseases such as Parkinson's, but plans to reduce the use of pesticides are encountering great resistance. The controversial herbicide Glyphosate may continue to be sold on the European market for the next ten years and an important law to halve the use of pesticides by 2030 is being rejected by the European Parliament. What tactics does the lobby use and why is it so successful?

De gehandicaptenzorg moet anders, maar hoe?

2. De gehandicaptenzorg moet anders, maar hoe?

Air Date: 2024-01-18

Where should people who are dependent on someone else 24 hours a day focus? There is limited space in large healthcare institutions and the number of people working in the institutions has also been declining for years. The attention, regularity and structure of home cannot be guaranteed in such an institution. Families are faced with a dilemma: keep it at home, even if that is no longer possible, or take matters into their own hands? Everywhere in the Netherlands, parents join forces in small-scale housing initiatives that combine care and shelter. How feasible and affordable are these types of alternatives? Which buttons can be turned and by whom?

Fillers bij de schoonheidsspecialist: mag niet, gebeurt wel

3. Fillers bij de schoonheidsspecialist: mag niet, gebeurt wel

Air Date: 2024-01-25

You can have fillers injected into your face to fill in lines and folds, or, for example, to give your lips more volume. More and more people are using them. Legally, only doctors are allowed to inject fillers. Yet you also see many beauticians without the correct papers, a lucrative business in fillers. This is not without risk, because if a filler is injected incorrectly, it can cause serious complications. Is there sufficient supervision of these actions?

Overlast van houtrook

4. Overlast van houtrook

Air Date: 2024-02-01

In winter, many people like to light a crackling fire. Cozy right? But wood smoke regularly causes nuisance and can cause health problems, as is the case with Dirk. He experiences nuisance because local residents burn wood, it makes him short of breath and keeps him awake at night. If he reports it to the municipality, little happens. What can he do?

Huurders in de kou

5. Huurders in de kou

Air Date: 2024-02-08

Thousands of tenants are stuck this winter. Their houses are poorly insulated, sometimes with only single glazing in the windows, forcing residents to choose: either high heating costs or wearing sweaters on top of each other to fight against moisture, mold and draughts. The government says that landlords must improve homes, homes with poor energy labels first. But Pointer discovered that the energy label does not properly indicate how cold a house is. For example, a home can have a label and still be ice cold due to gaping cracks or incorrect insulation. Why do we focus on energy labels?

Lawaai op de werkvloer

6. Lawaai op de werkvloer

Air Date: 2024-02-15

About 900,000 people are exposed to harmful noise during their work. And that can, for example, lead to a ringing in your ear, hypersensitivity to sound or hearing loss. Sometimes this is due to a loud bang, such as when police officer Raya had a fireworks bomb thrown at her head. Much more often, however, hearing damage occurs gradually, due to long-term exposure to noise that is slightly too loud. For example, lifeguard Jack tells Pointer that he suspects his hearing loss was caused by all those hours in a reverberating swimming pool. What can employers do to prevent the risks of hearing complaints? And are they doing enough?

Hoogwater

7. Hoogwater

Air Date: 2024-02-22

Flooded streets and underwater basements: flooding is becoming increasingly common in large parts of the Netherlands. For example, in 2021, tens of thousands of households in Limburg experienced a devastating flood. Houses were flooded and in the city of Valkenburg alone, 2,300 houses were damaged and 700 homes were temporarily uninhabitable. More than two and a half years after the driveway, we are talking to residents and administrators in Limburg. Are sufficient measures being taken to prevent a flood in the future as much as possible?

Mensenhandel en seksuele uitbuiting

8. Mensenhandel en seksuele uitbuiting

Air Date: 2024-02-29

There are at least 45,000 advertisements online luring Eastern European sex workers abroad, including the Netherlands. What exactly is hidden behind these advertisements? Last year, journalists in an international research team investigated how these sex workers can become victims of human trafficking and sexual exploitation. This digital method of investigation is also a method that the Dutch police and the Public Prosecution Service want to apply, because the underlying criminal networks remain out of reach with the current approach.

Maken de vele ongezonde reclames ons dik en ziek?

9. Maken de vele ongezonde reclames ons dik en ziek?

Air Date: 2024-03-07

We receive tens of thousands of food advertisements every year: KFC as a Christmas meal on TV, Snickers bars in online videos and Coca-Cola on billboards. At least three-quarters of all those food advertisements are about unhealthy food; produce more than a billion euros annually. Meanwhile, 2.6 million Dutch people are already in favor of the government's one lifestyle program after another. The call for an advertising ban - just like with tobacco - is increasing, but doesn't all that temptation make healthy living much more difficult for the vulnerable? Who are actually the biggest advertisers and do they want to stop?

Onder de Waddenzee ligt een pot met goud verstopt

10. Onder de Waddenzee ligt een pot met goud verstopt

Air Date: 2024-03-14

Will the gas drill go into the bottom of the Wadden Sea one more time? The Dutch Petroleum Company submitted a permit application for the gas field off the coast of the village of Ternaard 9 years ago. Three cabinets later, it has still not been decided whether the project can go ahead. Last week the decision was postponed again. Why is this taking so long? The Netherlands must get rid of gas and the risks to nature are great. How can we be sure that no lasting damage will be done to the UNESCO World Heritage Site? The cabinet no longer wants it and the municipality, the water board and the province are also against it. What is the State Secretary still waiting for?

Buitenspelen in de knel

11. Buitenspelen in de knel

Air Date: 2024-03-21

The outdoor play space of Dutch children is under pressure. At a time when we have to build many new homes and land is scarce, play space sometimes seems to come last, while playing outside is so important for the development and health of children. We visit Emmeloord and The Hague, where space loses out to housing. And we investigate the situation with the size of perhaps the most important outdoor play area for children: the schoolyard. How strict are the standards that must guarantee outdoor play space for children in the battle for the land?

Onrust onder toeslagenslachtoffers

12. Onrust onder toeslagenslachtoffers

Air Date: 2024-03-28

A special scheme should help those affected by the benefits affair to make a new start. But those who turn to the municipality for help often have to wait a long time. As a result, confidence in the government is once again being dented. Large differences between municipalities also cause a lot of frustration. Why does one municipality pay for a complete renovation and the other municipality not even pay for a new chair? Doesn't this well-intentioned arrangement actually widen the gap between citizens and government?

Huurders in de knel

13. Huurders in de knel

Air Date: 2024-04-04

High rent while your house is full of mold and vermin. Young tenants are often the victims of the overstressed rental market. The housing shortage is so great that landlords are asking exorbitant prices for houses. Sometimes up to half of your monthly income, while the home is in poor condition. What can you do then? The law states that tenants have the right to lower rent or improvements if a house is really bad. But what about this in practice? In the private rental sector you can only enforce this through the courts. An expensive route that few people dare to take. Are tenants footing the bill for the runaway housing market?

Vliegtuigherrie

14. Vliegtuigherrie

Air Date: 2024-04-11

More than 700 planes overhead in one day. Winnie de Wit from Assendelft has been fighting for years to reduce the number of flights over her house, but so far without success. Local residents of the possible fourth approach route - which is drawn over parts of Utrecht and Gelderland - are concerned that they too will no longer be able to sleep peacefully or that the beautiful nature in their area will be disturbed.

Geluidsoverlast straaljagers

15. Geluidsoverlast straaljagers

Air Date: 2024-04-18

Due to the military threat, Defense wants to fly more fighter jets over the Netherlands. There is a good chance that more fighter jets will also take to the air from Leeuwarden air base. Local residents are already struggling with a lot of noise pollution from the overshooting aircraft. And the new plans require the demolition of at least fifty homes around the base, because it becomes unliveable there due to the loud noise. Residents are doing everything they can to prevent this. And how is it possible that fifty homes may disappear, while the municipality of Leeuwarden wants to build a new asylum center, almost against the fences of the air base?

Greenwashing door gasbedrijven

16. Greenwashing door gasbedrijven

Air Date: 2024-04-25

There is a good chance that you pay for CO2 compensation through your gas contract. Gas suppliers would have you believe that 'green' projects elsewhere in the world can eliminate your CO2 emissions, but most projects are based on hot air. Gas suppliers claim to be able to greenwash gas, but mislead consumers. Should the supervisor intervene? Meanwhile, a surprising Chinese newcomer is entering the market: the largest pork production company in the world, whose 'green' projects are already expected to 'make up for' air travel emissions.

Online haatzaaien, wat doet het met ons?

17. Online haatzaaien, wat doet het met ons?

Air Date: 2024-05-02

Anyone who follows the Radio Genoa account on X (Twitter) is inundated with videos of black people committing violence or behaving inappropriately. Radio Genoa's message? "This happens when you let refugees into Europe." The videos have been viewed billions of times, also because followers retweet them so much. Among them, PVV leader Geert Wilders and Elon Musk, who bought Twitter and renamed it X. Since then, these types of extreme accounts that want to create fear and hatred for people with a migration background have grown strongly. We reveal who is behind this account and find out what the consequences are for society.

Straatintimidatie te lijf

18. Straatintimidatie te lijf

Air Date: 2024-05-09

Hissing, sexually explicit comments and annoying chasing: many women suffer from street harassment. We investigated where women feel unsafe in the Netherlands and received thousands of responses. Municipalities have been struggling for years to tackle street intimidation. What works? Information and campaigns or repression? As of July 1, street intimidation is punishable. A step in the right direction, but what about enforcement? We speak to victims, investigate the role of education and look at what boas and the police can do about this persistent problem.

Hoe luid mag je buitenspelen?

19. Hoe luid mag je buitenspelen?

Air Date: 2024-05-16

Playing outside is perhaps more important than ever, especially now that children spend hours in front of a screen every day. But when they play, children make noise. And while one person finds loud children's voices and popping balls 'fun', another suffers from it in an increasingly busy Netherlands. Sometimes so much that municipalities find themselves in a difficult dilemma about what to do with leeway. Because which interest is more important: that of the child playing outside or that of the neighbor experiencing nuisance? How do municipalities deal with this? And is the balance between fun and rest still maintained?

Boerendilemma: geld of de grutto?

20. Boerendilemma: geld of de grutto?

Air Date: 2024-05-23

The young farmer Burchart (25) is having a hard time. He does his best to save disappearing meadow birds, such as the godwit. But compensation for nature measures often does not outweigh the significant time investment and lower milk yield. What future prospects are there for young farmers who want to take nature into account? The drastic decline in the number of godwits in the Netherlands is indicative of the biodiversity crisis in rural areas. Who is willing to pay the bill for nature? The dairy processor, the supermarket or the consumer?

Tot de schijt ons doodt

21. Tot de schijt ons doodt

Air Date: 2024-05-30

Where do you put ten billion liters of manure? In the Netherlands we are suddenly faced with a surplus of 300,000 tankers full of manure. Due to new rules, farmers are much less allowed to use their own land, so they have to look for other solutions. But which ones are they? Processing is expensive, fermentation is limited. And so a hard, emotional battle arises for the last pieces of land in the Netherlands that we can fertilize, at high costs. Those who can no longer participate will perish. At the same time, other countries are eager for our manure. Why can't it go there?

Dementiezorg: vrijheid versus veiligheid

22. Dementiezorg: vrijheid versus veiligheid

Air Date: 2024-06-06

Since the Care and Coercion Act came into effect in 2020, as little 'involuntary care' may be provided in dementia care. This also means that people with dementia who do not pose a danger to themselves or those around them should not simply be locked up. And so some nursing homes choose to open the door. People with dementia who go where they want as much as possible, even if they live in a nursing home. Is that possible or is it too big a risk? How do family and healthcare institutions deal with this?

Het PFAS-probleem

23. Het PFAS-probleem

Air Date: 2024-06-13

At the beginning of this year, one of the largest PFAS contaminations in the Netherlands was found in the water of the Jelsumervaart around Leeuwarden. The poison even exceeded the standard in some places by 900 times. How come this wasn't discovered earlier? And what does this mean for the people who live on the water or have a vegetable garden on the polluted canal? Are their concerns about PFAS in their fruits, vegetables and eggs justified? And what about the rest of the Netherlands: how is it possible that more and more private individuals are discovering that their own chickens lay eggs that contain PFAS?

Kun je me even ophalen van het station?

24. Kun je me even ophalen van het station?

Air Date: 2024-06-20

Who is responsible for the safety of women on public transport? We asked more than 7,000 women where they feel unsafe and en masse they pointed to stations and public transport. For fear of transgressive behavior, they close themselves off, avoid scary places or arm themselves. We also discovered that carriers do not map out how differently men and women experience safety. How do NS, ProRail and regional transport companies ensure that everyone feels safe? We spoke to experts and the women who use public transport.

Worden zij-instromers in het onderwijs weggejaagd?

25. Worden zij-instromers in het onderwijs weggejaagd?

Air Date: 2024-09-05

At the start of a new school year, many schools are uncertain whether there will be a teacher for every class. Every little bit helps and lateral entrants are desperately needed. Yet these career changers have a lot of criticism about their trajectory: endless assignments and reports, too little time and money, no good guidance and a general lack of customization. How is this possible in light of the major staff shortages? More than half of school leaders also believe that this route, which is intended to attract more people to education, can and should be improved.

Eigen schuld, dikke bult?

26. Eigen schuld, dikke bult?

Air Date: 2024-09-12

Many young people still end up in debt. Experts point to the increasing number of digital temptations lurking for young people, such as the option to pay for things afterwards. Is the young brain resistant to such temptations? Once you have debt, it is difficult to get rid of it. Some municipalities are experimenting with buying off young people's debts in exchange for social compensation. For example, Thalissa (26) became debt-free after a number of difficult years. But not all municipalities are convinced of this method. How do we best help young people with debts?

Moeten we jongeren smartphonevrij opvoeden?

27. Moeten we jongeren smartphonevrij opvoeden?

Air Date: 2024-09-19

Are smartphones indispensable in the lives of young people? Or would they be better off without it? The mental health of young people, especially girls, has deteriorated alarmingly in recent years. This roughly coincides with the rise of smartphones and increasingly addictive social media, but does this also have a causal relationship or are other factors more important?

Is ons land wel voorbereid op Russische dreiging?

28. Is ons land wel voorbereid op Russische dreiging?

Air Date: 2024-09-26

Heavily armed soldiers from the Russian army sail through our waters. They keep a close eye on NATO countries on board research ships, which secretly engage in espionage and possible sabotage in the North Sea and Baltic Sea. Pointer starts an international investigation and discovers that the Russians are closer than we think.

Zorgcowboys

29. Zorgcowboys

Air Date: 2024-10-03

Helping 1 million elderly people grow old happily, that was the mission of healthcare organization Zorg van Toen. If you are bankrupt, you may not be able to buy it. There are no warnings about the personal installation of the levers without any regulations. After the collapse, some very elderly residents, such as Simmy (88) and Theun (90), had to quickly look for another care institution. How is it said to have gone so wrong?

Misleidende webshops

30. Misleidende webshops

Air Date: 2024-10-10

How do you prevent online scams? We all do it: online shopping. But it also often goes wrong. For example, you think you are ordering gold jewelry online from an older jeweler couple in the Netherlands who are retiring, but in reality you are getting plastic junk from China. Every day, 40 people report online trade fraud via a webshop. Can online fraud still be stopped? And who is responsible for doing this, the police, the judiciary or should we as consumers pay more attention?

Jong en geen thuis

31. Jong en geen thuis

Air Date: 2024-10-17

More and more young people in the Netherlands are homeless. Vulnerable young people without a social network are often alone from the age of eighteen. Finding affordable housing seems almost impossible, so they wander from bank to bank, or even sleep on the street. There are plenty of support agencies to turn to, but they are often unable to offer what this group needs most: a roof over their heads. The government launched an action plan two years ago to change this. First a house, then other help, was the idea. But will that plan get off the ground?

Ik mag niet kleiner wonen

32. Ik mag niet kleiner wonen

Air Date: 2024-10-24

Tenants in social housing are stuck. Often they can only move by exchanging homes. A senior who lives too large and wants a smaller house, for example because the children have left home, can then exchange with a young family that is looking for a place. This is legally allowed, sometimes even with retention of rent. And socially, this helps people find a more suitable home, who would otherwise have stayed in their old house. Tenants who want to exchange each other's front door keys only encounter all kinds of obstacles. For example, corporations regularly turn against an exchange. Why? Money often turns out to be a reason.

Iedereen samen naar school: een illusie?

33. Iedereen samen naar school: een illusie?

Air Date: 2024-10-31

By 2035, everyone must attend a regular school in his or her own neighborhood, including children who need extra support or care. But can regular schools offer this? More and more children are at home and waiting lists for special schools continue to increase. Damian (12) has also been at home for a few weeks. For years his autism went unnoticed, meaning he received no support. The transition to seventh grade was the last straw, Damian dropped out. He now has to wait for a place in special education.

Arbeidsongeschikt en in de knel

34. Arbeidsongeschikt en in de knel

Air Date: 2024-11-07

Since Ben was the victim of a serious motorcycle accident four years ago, he has been at loggerheads with the UWV. According to the UWV, he can easily find a job somewhere, but it is impossible for Ben to perform the functions that the UWV proposes. Are we assessing disabled people correctly? Experts have been warning for years that many people are in trouble due to overly strict rules regarding disability. Minister Van Hijum will soon present his plans for the future. Is our disability system finally about to be overhauled?

Gedwongen opsluiting in de ggz

35. Gedwongen opsluiting in de ggz

Air Date: 2024-11-14

In 2016, twelve of the largest mental health institutions entered into an agreement to stop seclusion, the forced solitary confinement of patients in a separate room, by 2020. Most of these organizations still segregate people every day. According to new figures from the Health and Youth Inspectorate, seclusion has even increased sharply. But how reliable are those figures? Patients and relatives of the Clinic and the Intensive Treatment Center talk about the traumas that sometimes caused months of solitary confinement. Is dignified care compatible with solitary confinement?

Zorgcowboys nog steeds actief

36. Zorgcowboys nog steeds actief

Air Date: 2024-11-21

Dubious healthcare companies still seem to be able to easily get away with abusing healthcare funds. Five years ago, Pointer journalists came up with a list of possible healthcare cowboys, companies that make a lot of profit at the expense of care for their clients. New research shows that little has changed. How is that possible? Because several parties promised improvement. Hugo de Jonge, the then Minister of VSW, promised to take action against these practices. And various municipalities also took measures. Pointer finds out where things go wrong. How is it possible that healthcare cowboys still benefit enormously from our healthcare system?

Gedupeerden Twents kanaaldrama zijn op

37. Gedupeerden Twents kanaaldrama zijn op

Air Date: 2024-11-28

The Twente canal Almelo-De Haandrik had to be prepared for larger shipping traffic. But after the work was completed in 2016, residents of about 400 homes around the canal suddenly suffered damage. The residents were sure: this had to be due to the work. Yet to this day, the province denies guilt in many cases. After years of wrangling with the government, Overijssel seems to be coming up with solutions. Recently, tailor-made solutions have been sought. That sounds good, of course, but isn't that way too late? The residents are completely exhausted by the battle.

Vergeten veteranen

38. Vergeten veteranen

Air Date: 2024-12-05

Hundreds of soldiers who have been on missions come home with mental trauma. Not only do they have to deal with this themselves, but their families are also burdened with this. How is it possible that many families feel abandoned by Defense, while the Veterans Act states that they must also be cared for?

Conflict om de lelieteelt

39. Conflict om de lelieteelt

Air Date: 2024-12-12

Residents living near lily fields are concerned. Many pesticides are used in lily cultivation. These can pose health risks. Over the past year, local residents went to court in various places in the Netherlands. They tried to stop new lily cultivation, or to enforce that growers can only use a limited number of pesticides. In some places the judge agreed with local residents, but is the judge not doing what the government should actually do: protect local residents against health risks and provide clarity about what growers are and are not allowed to do?

De verloren thuiszitter

40. De verloren thuiszitter

Air Date: 2024-12-19

Sick students who are at home for a long time, receive little or no education and over whom compulsory education officials have no control. They often wait for months for care or a suitable place at school. According to estimates, there are twenty thousand children who are not visible to municipalities. How is it possible that this group disappears from view? And why is it not possible to get these children back to education?

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2019-04-11

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178 (7 seasons)

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