HKZ certificate achieved 

We are proud to share wonderful news with you. On 30 March 2026, an independent external HKZ audit took place at Diversity of Nursing. HKZ stands for: Harmonisation Quality Assessment in the Healthcare Sector. The aim of this audit is to achieve sustainable quality assurance in healthcare. During this audit, our Quality Management System (KMS) was assessed, a site visit took place, a detailed interview took place and care files were thoroughly inspected on a random basis. 

The outcome of the HKZ audit is as follows: Diversity of Nursing meets amply to national quality standards. The auditor gives Diversity of Nursing 0 areas for improvement along and concluded with: ”the right people in the right place”. The auditor emphasised the high-quality care provided within Diversity of Nursing and the specific specialisations within the WMO outpatient counselling: real broad expertise in psychiatry and a distinctive capacity through knowledge of psychiatric care for refugees and social determinants. We are very proud of this result and will continue our unabated commitment to providing excellent psychiatric assistance to our target group in Brabant.

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Hi, welcome to our website!

My name is Randa Ourahou. I am a - of Riffin origin - mental health nurse specialist and owner of Diversity of Nursing.

My heart lies, since the age of 19 , in providing good psychiatric care and equal health opportunities. I have always been incredibly curious to find an answer to the question: ‘’how do mental health problems arise in people and what factors play a role in them?’’. The only way to answer this question was to talk to people, specialise in mental health care and be open to people in the context in which they live and grew up.

Meanwhile, I believe that - among many other factors - social, economic and societal factors play a very large role. For this reason, the focus within Diversity of Nursing is on providing psychiatric care mainly to people with significant socio-economic challenges. These include people who grew up and live in difficult circumstances, refugees displaced due to war, migrant workers who came here for a purpose but still get stuck, and status holders who need to start again from scratch but find this more difficult than they had hoped.

I do my work with great dedication. Within Diversity of Nursing, I am responsible for content and strategic management. Do you have a question, tip, top, or just want to meet? Then contact us in a low-threshold way, you are most welcome.

Kind regards, Randa