Author: Antonia Pieper
The word “addiction” comes from the Latin term for “enslaved by” or “bound to” – and anyone who has struggled with overcoming an addiction, or has tried to help someone with doing so, can understand why … (read more)
The Hague
Author: Antonia Pieper
The word “addiction” comes from the Latin term for “enslaved by” or “bound to” – and anyone who has struggled with overcoming an addiction, or has tried to help someone with doing so, can understand why … (read more)
Author: Sol Agüero
In short, unhealthy relationships to alcohol consumption can affect anyone and are often the product of societal and individual pressures and vulnerabilities … (read more)
Author: Sylvie Ramakers
72% of adults living in The Hague consumed alcohol in 2016, while 16% reported excessive drinking habits. Perhaps surprisingly, it is the highly-educated, Dutch native living in a neighbourhood without a disadvantage that is most likely to drink excessively … (read more)
Author: Cassandra Wagenaar
The Healthy school – or “Gezonde School” – program is a nationwide initiative that promotes healthy living education in schools. This includes a focus on prevention and control of alcohol through providing schools with guidance on how to format their educational framework … (read more)
Author: Cassandra Wagenaar
Asylum seekers often face increasing stress, as well as a feeling of losing control while waiting to receive a decision on their status. During this waiting period, they face the risk of falling into alcohol abuse and addiction in order to cope with their difficult situation … (read more)
Author: Antonia Pieper
While the Netherlands may take a more practical approach towards the use of illicit drugs than many other countries, this does not mean that they do not take the wellbeing of their citizens, and the dangers and consequences of drug use seriously. In fact, perhaps because the Dutch treat the use of drugs as a health- rather than a moral issue, have they been able to keep the negative consequences to a relative minimum … (read more)
Author: Camiel Petterson
Role models are very important for young people to get a sense of who they want to and can be. Using role models in preventing drug usage may be an underused strategy … (read more)
Author: Jonny Thompson
Drug usage and food insecurity can exacerbate each other. Problematic usage of drugs can lead to chaos, skewed priorities financial difficulties and a lack of regard for other needs. These things can exacerbate food insecurity, which in turn makes people more prone to turn towards problematic drug use … (read more)
Author: Sylvie Ramakers
Although employment helps considerably in overcoming addiction, people who are recovering or have recovered from substance addiction are often viewed with stigma by employers. One viable option is sheltered employment provided by the municipality and social workplaces … (read more)
Author: Jonny Thompson
Hidden addiction hinders employees’ work performance and personal lives. Unfortunately, these problems often stay hidden until a crisis occurs. By reducing stigma, talking to and helping employees, companies could help these people overcome their addiction … (read more)