Sinds 1974 ervaring op het terrein van drugs en verslaving.Gespecialiseerde hulpverlening voor drugs en verslaving.Preventie tov drugs en verslavingDrugs verslaafden en ex verslaafden begeleiden naar werk in het reguliere circuitEpidemiologische gegevens, onderzoek, instrumenten en evaluatie in de drug hulpverlening.Monitoring drugs, research, tools and evaluation in drug addiction treatment.Een overzicht van artikels en teksten van en over De Sleutel,  drugs en verslaving
Actualiteit over drugs en nieuwe teksten op de Sleutel site!
 
 
 
International projects (including ICAA Stockholm 2007)
 
The Network of De Sleutel is and has been promotor and/or partner in several international projects on the field of prevention and drug health care. We also participate to several international congresses. An overview.
 
 
Vision De Sleutel
 
In consultation with all co-workers of De Sleutel we actualised our vision, the mission we are committed to, in which we believe and which we all go for.
 
 
De Sleutel is an organisation of npO Provincialat of the Brothers of Charity
 
De Sleutel is part of the whole of initiatives taken by the Brothers of Charity. The mission of De Sleutel suits the sector mental health care of the Brothers of Charity. In addition, the target group of drug addicts was one of the special groups for which the Brothers of Charity wanted to engage themselves. The power of united vision, the faith in co-operation strengthened by the financial backing and effective management of the npO Provincialat of the Brothers of Charity granted De Sleutel new possibilities of growth.
 
 
De Sleutel, a network for drug help, prevention and treatment
 
De Sleutel is an institution embedded in a non-profit organisation of the Brothers of Charity. It is aimed at care, prevention, employment and research in the field of drugs and drug addiction problems and dependency.
 
 
Prevention in 't Mussennest
 
In September 2001, De Sleutel, organisation specialized in drug prevention and the treatment of drug addicts, launched a so-called bridge project referred to as ‘t Mussennest in the town of Bruges.
It was their response to the town’s request to do something for young people who had nowhere to go, who went astray in the chaos of modern-day society, and who tended to drop out more and more often. They make no effort to participate and so miss their entry into the adult world.
 
 
Department of Research and Quality Assurance
 
 
 
 
   
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