Reliable and safe
On Hart voor Woerden you can easily come into contact with people who ask for help, offer help or want to do something for each other. We take visible and invisible measures to ensure that this platform is and remains safe and reliable for everyone. You can also take a number of measures yourself.
safe contact tips
3. Verify Identity
When contacting you, ask for a legal ID or LinkedIn profile to verify that your contact is who they say they are. An honest person will have no problem with this. You can also ask for a Certificate of Good Conduct. Read more about the VOG on the website of the Ministry of Security and Justice .
4. keep us posted
Do you feel that a particular person has wrong intentions? Contact us , we will be happy to help you.
5. Safe internet browsing
A general tip for all your internet use: keep it safe. This can be done with a few practical tips:
- Make sure your computer and internet browser are up to date. This way you can use the website properly, quickly and safely.
- Do you use a computer in a public place? Do not forget to log out after using the website.
- Change your password regularly.
safety - What we do
We ensure that you can contact each other safely on this platform. But even after that, we protect your security and the reliability of this platform. Below are a few tips:
1. Verification of new users
When a user logs in to Hart voor Woerden, we check the data entered in the profile. In the event of incompleteness and doubts, the user will be contacted and the profile will (possibly) be closed temporarily. When a user is affiliated with an organization or association, you will see this reflected in his/her profile. Self-employed persons must display a valid Chamber of Commerce number in the profile.
3. Local collaborations
Hart voor Woerden works closely with care, welfare and voluntary organizations at the local level. In the municipalities where we have a cooperation agreement, local agreements are made that organizations (care/welfare) offer support to people with a request for help. If desired, they can help find and select volunteers and thus further guarantee a reliable match.
4. Easily accessible helpdesk
Questions, comments or feedback about Hart voor Hart voor Woerden are always welcome. You can reach us here . NLvoorelkaar (main organisation) is also easily accessible: from Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. By e-mail or by telephone on 088-8000603 (free, you only pay your usual calling costs). Also contact our helpdesk if you have an unpleasant experience with another participant of this platform. In this way we work together on a safe and friendly platform.
5. We protect your privacy
- Only your first name and the numbers of your zip code (ie at neighborhood level, not at street level) are visible to other users. The zip code is necessary to know in which city or district you are requesting or offering help and in order to realize matches.
- You choose whether you want to be visible with your request or offer of help, or whether you prefer to respond to someone else. We know from experience that posting a request for help more often leads to a response.
- Messages between users are encrypted via the website. An e-mail address is therefore not released, only if you want to.
Read all details about privacy in the privacy statement.
7. Immediate action when violating the conditions or rules of conduct
Hart voor Woerden takes immediate action the moment a user violates the terms and conditions or rules of conduct. When we believe there is a material risk of unsafe or unpleasant situations, we remove all content and accounts. If necessary, we also work together with organizations and our local partners.
8. Users write references to each other for a reliable website
In case of a match between two users, we always ask to write a thank you or recommendation. These references can be read in the profile of the users. Have you found a nice or special match yourself? So always leave a reference. Nice for others to receive and useful for other users!
9. Liability & Insurance
An accident is just around the corner. Fortunately, in most cases you are insured through your own (liability) insurance. Always contact your insurance company beforehand to make a report and indicate that you are doing voluntary work for someone else. This way you are insured free of charge in these kinds of situations.
When you start working as a volunteer for an organization, in most cases you are insured for the risks and liabilities that come with performing the tasks. This insurance is arranged nationally by the Association of Dutch Municipalities. Always inquire during an introductory meeting how this is arranged at the relevant organization.
Knowing more?
Do you want to know more about this subject, do you have any questions or do you have good ideas? Then please contact us.