Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
Unhappy teenage girl
Unhappy teenage girl - Credit: AntonioGuillemF / DepositPhotos - License: DepositPhotos
Health
De Kindertelefoon
mental health problems
children
lockdown
Sunday, 9 May 2021 - 09:15

Share this article:

Children frequently calling support lines for help despite schools reopening

Those in the Netherlands in life threatening danger should immediately dial 112 for emergencies, and anyone suffering from depression or contemplating suicide can call 113 Zelfmoordpreventie at any time by dialing either 113 or 0800-0113, or by visiting 113.nl.

The Kindertelefoon has said they are still receiving many worrisome calls from children and young adults despite secondary schools reopening. The Kindertelefoon is a free hotline children and young adults can call when they are struggling with mental health problems or other personal issues.

Despite a handful of coronavirus measures being relaxed recently, calls about emotional problems have gone up by 15 percent compared to January. On average, the Kindertelefoon receives 18 calls about domestic violence daily. Additionally, around 21 children and young adults call every day saying they are contemplating suicide.

“On the one hand there is relief [schools are reopening], but there are also greater concerns about learning disadvantages. All in all, we are still having an unprecedented high number of distressing calls every day”, director of the Kindertelefoon, Roline de Wilde said to the ANP.

Calls regarding exam fears have more than doubled, according to de Wilde. “Students are afraid they have fallen too far behind because they lacked motivation or concentration during the lockdown.”

“It is striking that since secondary schools are open again there has only been a slight flattening in the growing number of calls about emotional problems”, de Wilde said. “We still have a whopping 49 percent more conversation every day about emotional issues than we did before the pandemic.”

During the second lockdown there was also a spike in the number of conversations about emotional problems.

More like this

Image
A sad child sits alone in a school corridor.
Netherlands launches national hotline for children to report discrimination
Image
Secondary school student in class with his face mask around his arm
Pandemic exacerbates mental health issues among young people, Dutch study reveals
Image
A boy arrived at school on a bicycle
Only 1 in 4 Dutch children cycle to school daily, researchers say
Image
Two couples hanging out.
More than 50% of young Dutch adults do not want children
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Police seek "older man in blue shirt" after fatal rail accident near Twello
  • Jewish groups stunned by Dutch minister’s refusal to block Kanye West arrival
  • Customs seized nearly 24,500 kg of cocaine last year; Sharp rise in illegal tobacco
  • Dutch traffic fines among Europe’s highest, led by charges for phone while driving
  • Three residents checked for smoke inhalation after fire in Delft apartment complex

Top stories

  • Lightning storms ignite multiple house fires, paralyze rail travel across Netherlands
  • New Amsterdam-Paris train from €19 will stop in Haarlem, The Hague, Roosendaal & Gent
  • Police arrest 35-year-old man after youth soccer leader found dead in Herpen ditch
  • Urgent Code Orange warning issued as heavy storms hit eastern Netherlands
  • Prosecutors target alleged drug profits of former Oranje international Quincy Promes

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content