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MATREMI – Mapping and enhancing substance use treatment for migrants & ethnic minorities

  • Promotors: Tom Decorte, Wouter Vanderplasschen, Torsten Kolind
  • Researchers: Charlotte De Kock, Carla Marscia
  • Themes: Crime and criminalization, Health, health care and psychosocial well-being
The MATREMI project (2019) focused on two shortcomings in the current literature and policy regarding migrants and ethnic minorities (MEM) in substance use treatment (SUT). Firs, the MATREMI project contributed to the more adequate registration of the presence of MEM clients in drug treatment to inform policy making (objective 1) and secondly, gathered the existing Belgian literature (2009-2019) and promising practices (aimed at the reach and retention of and the accessibility for [potential] MEM clients in SUT) in a comprehensive guide for proffesionals (objective 2). The MATREMI project was subsidized by the Federal Science Policy (BELSPO) and builds on the findings from the ZEMIV (2008) and PADUMI (2017) research projects. This project resulted in policy recommendations.