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Een 24-jarige ⁣man uit het Brabantse dorpje Oisterwijk is aangehouden op verdenking van het plegen ⁤van een overval⁤ op een supermarkt in het⁣ nabijgelegen dorpje Haaren. De‌ overval vond plaats op dinsdagavond rond 20.00 uur. ⁤de man ⁣zou‍ met een ⁢vuurwapen de⁤ supermarkt⁣ zijn binnengegaan en ⁣de kassa hebben leeggeroofd.​ De politie heeft de man aangehouden ⁣na een tip van een getuige. ⁢De verdachte is inmiddels overgebracht naar het ‌politiebureau in​ Tilburg, waar hij‍ wordt verhoord. De politie heeft ⁤nog‌ geen ‌verdere details ‌vrijgegeven ⁢over de overval.

24-Year-Old⁢ Man ​Arrested for Supermarket Robbery in Haaren

A 24-year-old man from ⁤the Brabant village‌ of Oisterwijk has been arrested on suspicion of robbing⁢ a supermarket in the nearby village of Haaren. The incident occurred on Tuesday evening around 8:00 PM, when the⁤ suspect allegedly entered ⁢the store armed ‍with a firearm and emptied⁣ the cash register.

The⁤ arrest was made following a tip from ⁤a ​witness,‍ according to police reports.​ the suspect has since‌ been transferred to ⁣the police station‍ in Tilburg, where he is being interrogated. Authorities have not yet released further details about the robbery.

Key Details ⁤of​ the Incident

| Detail ⁢ ‌ ⁢ |⁣ Information ​ ‍ | ‌
|————————–|————————————-|
| Location ‍ ‌ |‌ Supermarket in Haaren, Netherlands |
| Date ⁤and time | Tuesday evening, around 8:00 PM |
| Suspect ⁣ ⁣ | 24-year-old man from Oisterwijk |
|‌ Weapon Used ​ ⁤ ⁢ | Firearm ⁤ ‌ ​ |
| Arrest Location ‌ | Tilburg Police Station ⁢ ​ |

The quick response by law enforcement highlights ⁣the importance of community involvement in solving crimes. Witnesses play ⁢a crucial role in providing leads that can lead to‍ arrests, as seen in this case.As the investigation continues,authorities are urging anyone with additional information to come forward. The suspect remains⁢ in custody, and further⁤ updates are ⁣expected as​ the case progresses.For more details on similar incidents,​ visit the ‍ Dutch Police​ website.ArtEZ Faces ⁢Scrutiny over Maladministration and Unsafe Environment, Says Education Inspectorate

The renowned ArtEZ University of the Arts ⁤is under fire following ⁤a damning report by the Education‍ Inspectorate. ⁤The investigation, which focused on the institution’s art training programs, revealed significant ⁤issues‌ of maladministration and a troubling culture of fear‍ among students and staff. According to the report, “socially unsafe ⁢situations” are prevalent, and⁢ the problems must⁢ be addressed within‌ a ‍year.

The ⁢findings,published on January 28,2025,highlight systemic failures ⁣within the​ institution. Students and ⁤staff have reported experiencing unsafe environments, with ⁤some describing a pervasive fear culture. The‌ Education Inspectorate has mandated that ArtEZ ​take ⁣immediate corrective action to ensure ‌compliance with educational standards and regulations.

The report, available on the dutch ⁢government’s‍ official website, underscores the urgency of the situation.⁣ It ⁢states that the ⁣institution ⁢must implement thorough ⁣reforms to address the issues‍ identified. Failure to‍ do so could result in further sanctions or loss of‌ accreditation.

Key Findings from the Report ⁢

| Issue ⁢ ⁣ | Details ​ ‌ ‌⁣ ⁤ ⁣ ‍ ‌ ‍ ⁢ ​ ​ ​ ‍ |
|——————————–|—————————————————————————–|
| Maladministration ‍ ​‍ | Systemic⁣ mismanagement identified in ‌art training programs.|
| Socially Unsafe Situations | Students ​and staff report unsafe environments and a lack of support. ⁣ |
| Fear Culture⁤ ⁣ ‌ ⁣ ‍ | A culture of fear is prevalent among those involved in the institution.|
| Remediation Timeline ​ ⁣ | Problems must be resolved‌ within one year. ⁤ ‍ ‌ ‍ ‌ | ⁤

The​ AKI academy of ⁢Art & Design, ​a branch of ArtEZ located in Enschede, has also been implicated in the ⁣report.⁤ Situated just a 15-minute⁣ walk from Enschede Central Station, ⁤the ⁣academy ⁣is⁤ known for its creative programs. However, the findings suggest that⁤ the issues extend beyond the main ⁤campus, affecting⁤ its‍ satellite institutions as well. ⁣

ArtEZ ‍has yet to release an official statement addressing the report. However, the Education Inspectorate has‌ emphasized the need for transparency and accountability. The institution must now work swiftly to restore trust and ensure a safe, supportive environment for its students and staff. ‍

For more details on the⁢ report, visit ‍the Dutch government’s official⁤ website.⁤

This is a developing story, and further updates are expected as ArtEZ responds to the findings. stay tuned for‌ more information on‌ how the institution plans to address​ these critical issues.

Artez Faces Scrutiny as Education​ Inspection report Highlights Systemic Issues ​

Artez University of the Arts, ​a prominent Dutch ⁤institution, is under the spotlight following⁤ a damning report by the ⁤Dutch Education Inspectorate.⁣ the report, which examined compliance with​ legislation and regulations across Artez’s academies in Arnhem, Zwolle,⁤ and Enschede, revealed ⁣systemic issues, especially at‌ the AKI (Academy of ​Art and Industry) in⁢ Enschede. ⁣

Key Findings of⁢ the inspection Report

The ⁢inspection​ report paints ⁣a concerning picture of Artez’s⁣ operations. It states that ‍the issues are not “isolated incidents but a pattern.” The Executive Board ⁢of the institution has been criticized for failing to ensure a socially safe environment and ⁢fostering a ​culture of approachability. Additionally, the board has been deemed “insufficiently open and ‍transparent, not well-approachable, insufficiently competent‍ and suitable, and ‌insufficiently reflective.” ⁢

The Supervisory Board also came under fire. While​ it has ‍”good ⁢visibility” on ongoing issues,it has not taken sufficient action to‌ ensure the Executive board’s compliance⁤ with ⁤the law and branch codes.

| Key Issues Identified | Details |
|—————————|————-|
| Socially Unsafe Environment | Lack⁢ of a safe and inclusive atmosphere for ​students and staff. |
| Transparency and Approachability | executive Board criticized for ⁤being closed off and unapproachable.‍ |
| Competence and Reflection | Board ​deemed insufficiently ‍competent and lacking self-reflection. |
| Supervisory ‌Board Inaction | Failed to enforce compliance with legal and ethical standards.|

Artez’s⁣ Response: Embracing Recommendations ⁣ ​

In⁣ a reaction to the report, Artez has pledged to “embrace” the recommendations. Jan van der ⁢Boon, interim chairman of⁣ the Executive Board, stated that improvements already in progress⁢ will‌ be “further and accelerated,” and “where⁤ necessary supplemented.” ⁤

The Executive ⁣Board emphasized the importance of “energetic, goal-oriented action” while prioritizing “care⁣ over speed.” The institution plans to ‌involve students and employees in‌ discussions about ⁤implementing the recommendations, ensuring a collaborative approach to addressing the issues.

Minister Bruins’ ⁣concerns ‍

Education Minister Bruins has expressed deep concern over the findings. In a parliamentary statement, he described the inspection’s findings as “worrying.” he has committed ⁤to closely monitoring Artez’s progress in​ addressing the‍ identified shortcomings.

Moving Forward ⁣

Artez’s commitment to improvement is a step in the right direction, but the ⁢road‍ ahead is challenging.The institution must prioritize transparency, competence, and a socially safe ‌environment to regain trust and ensure compliance with educational standards. ⁣

as Artez embarks ​on this journey, the ⁣involvement of‍ students and staff will be crucial. Their insights and feedback will ⁢play a pivotal‌ role⁣ in shaping the institution’s future and ensuring that⁤ the recommendations are effectively implemented.

For more updates on ​Artez’s progress, stay tuned to‍ their official news page.nIn a significant move ⁤to address ‌social safety concerns in higher education, the Dutch Minister of Education has pledged to have “a ⁣strong conversation” ⁢with the Supervisory Board of ArtEZ.​ Emphasizing the importance of this issue, ⁢the minister stated, “Social safety in HBO and WO‍ has my full ⁤attention,” ⁢referencing ⁣the so-called “integral ‌approach to⁢ social⁢ safety” in higher education. This approach has been further validated by ⁤the recent report ⁤from the ⁤Inspectorate on ArtEZ, which “endorses‍ the importance of this approach.”

The investigation into social safety at ArtEZ was initiated in response to ​reports received by the Inspectorate ​in the first half of 2024. Conducted between⁣ May and November​ 2024,​ the research involved approximately 50 conversations with employees and students of ArtEZ. Most of these interviews took place from may to September ‌2024 and where held at various locations, including AKI in Enschede, the Inspectorate’s office in Utrecht, and online.

| key‍ Details of the Investigation |
|————————————–|
| Timeframe ⁤ ⁢ ⁤ |⁢ May to November 2024 ‍ ‌ |
| Number of Conversations ⁣ | 50 ​ ⁢ |
|‌ Participants ‍ ⁣ ⁢ ‍ | Employees and students of artez ​ |
| Locations ‌ ⁣ ⁢ ⁣ ‌ ⁢ | AKI⁢ Enschede, Utrecht, Online ⁤ |

The findings of this investigation are expected to ⁤play a‍ crucial role in shaping future policies and practices aimed at enhancing social safety in higher education institutions across the Netherlands. As⁣ the⁣ minister continues to prioritize this issue,​ the outcomes of these discussions and the Inspectorate’s report will ‌likely influence broader reforms in the sector.

Artez Faces Scrutiny as Education inspection Report highlights Systemic Issues

Artez University of the Arts,a prominent Dutch institution,is under the‍ spotlight following a damning‍ report by the⁤ Dutch Education Inspectorate.The report, which examined compliance with⁤ legislation and regulations across Artez’s academies in Arnhem, Zwolle, and Enschede, revealed systemic issues, especially at the AKI (Academy of Art and Industry) in Enschede.

Key Findings‌ of the Inspection Report

The inspection report paints a concerning picture of Artez’s operations. It states that the issues are not “isolated incidents but⁤ a⁤ pattern.” The Executive Board of the institution has been criticized for failing to ensure a socially safe ⁤surroundings‍ and fostering a culture of approachability. Additionally, the board has‌ been deemed “insufficiently open and transparent, ⁢not well-approachable, insufficiently competent and suitable, and insufficiently reflective.”

The Supervisory Board also came under fire.‌ While it has “good visibility” on ongoing issues, it has not taken sufficient action to ensure the Executive Board’s compliance with the law and branch codes.

Key Issues Identified Details
Socially Unsafe Environment Lack of a safe and inclusive atmosphere for students and staff.
Transparency and Approachability Executive board criticized for being ⁣closed off and⁢ unapproachable.
Competence and⁣ reflection Board deemed insufficiently competent and lacking self-reflection.
Supervisory Board Inaction Failed to ⁤enforce compliance with legal ‌and ⁢ethical standards.

Artez’s Response: Embracing Recommendations

In a reaction to the report, ArtEZ has pledged to “embrace” the recommendations. Jan van der Boon, interim chairman of the Executive Board, stated that improvements already in progress will be⁢ “further and accelerated,” and ⁣”where ‍necesary supplemented.”

The Executive Board emphasized the importance of “energetic, goal-oriented action” while prioritizing “care over speed.” The ‌institution ‍plans to involve students and employees in‌ discussions about implementing the recommendations, ensuring a collaborative approach to addressing the⁢ issues.

Minister Bruins’ Concerns

Education Minister Bruins has expressed ‍deep concern over the findings. In a parliamentary statement, he described the inspection’s findings as “worrying.” He has committed to closely monitoring Artez’s progress in addressing the identified shortcomings.

Moving Forward

Artez’s commitment to betterment is a ‌step in the right direction, but the road ahead⁢ is challenging. The institution must⁤ prioritize transparency, competence, and a socially safe environment to regain trust and ensure compliance with educational standards.

As ‍Artez embarks on this journey, the involvement of students‌ and staff ⁢will be crucial. Their insights and feedback ‌will play a pivotal ‍role in ‍shaping the institution’s future and ensuring that the recommendations are effectively implemented.

For more updates on Artez’s progress, stay tuned to ​their ⁣ official news page.

In a important move to‌ address social safety concerns in higher⁢ education, the Dutch Minister of Education has pledged to have “a strong conversation” with the Supervisory⁢ Board of Artez. Emphasizing the importance of this issue,the minister ⁤stated,”Social safety in HBO and WO has my full attention,” referencing the so-called “integral approach to social safety” in higher education.​ This approach has ‌been further validated by the recent report from the Inspectorate ⁢on artez, which “endorses the importance of this approach.”

The investigation‍ into social safety at Artez was initiated in ‍response to reports received by the Inspectorate in the ‌first half⁢ of ‌2024. Conducted between May ​and November 2024, the research involved approximately 50 conversations with employees and students of Artez. Most of these interviews took place from ‌May to September 2024 and were held at various locations, including AKI in Enschede, ‌the Inspectorate’s office in Utrecht, and online.

Key Details of the Investigation
Timeframe May to November 2024
Number of Conversations 50
Participants Employees and students of⁣ artez
Locations AKI Enschede, Utrecht, Online

The findings of this ⁢investigation are expected to play a crucial role in ‌shaping future policies and‍ practices aimed at enhancing social safety in higher education institutions across the Netherlands. As the⁢ minister continues to⁣ prioritize this issue,⁣ the outcomes of these discussions and the Inspectorate’s report will likely influence broader reforms in the ⁤sector.

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