Equitable drug treatment for migrants and ethnic minorities

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About the research 

Refugees, migrants and ethnic minorities face complex problems, such as trauma, a loss of social network as well as discrimination. As a result, this can lead to mental and drugs problems. But do these people receive equitable drug treatment when they need it, here in Flanders? Charlotte De Kock (Ghent University) studies substance use and treatment among migrants and ethnic minorities.

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Charlotte De Kock
UGent

Charlotte De Kock studies substance use and treatment among migrants and ethnic minorities. She conducted several research projects in this domain with funding from the Belgian science policy office and the European Drug Agency. Building on over 10 years of research experience, Charlotte’s PhD study focusses on equitable substance use treatment for these populations. She is determined to strengthen this emerging research domain and thereby impact policy making in this area in both Belgium and Europe.

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