OPORA Foundation at the State of the Art Conference at the Koninklijke Schouwburg in The Hague

OPORA Foundation at the State of the Art Conference at the Koninklijke Schouwburg in The Hague

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2026

Following the war in Ukraine, over 87,500 displaced people arrived in the Netherlands, with many staying in Dutch homes. In Rotterdam, more than 600 households independently hosted around 1,350-1,400 Ukrainian guests over the past year. Surveys conducted aimed to assess their reception experiences, support needs, and future perspectives.

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Access to health

Strategic area

Access to health

Primary topic

Mental health

Publication year

2023

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This research examines how displaced Ukrainians access mental health and psychosocial support in three Dutch regions. It highlights regional coordination gaps, informal support structures, and barriers that affect continuity of care.

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Access to health

Primary topic

Mental health

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Publication year

2023

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Dutch

Dutch

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Netherlands · Drenthe · Southeast Brabant · Amsterdam-Amstelland

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Netherlands · Drenthe · Southeast Brabant · Amsterdam-Amstelland

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About this publication

Strategic area

Access to health

Primary topic

Mental health

Country / region

Publication year

2023

Language

Dutch

Dutch

Research partners

Prepared for

name

Netherlands · Drenthe · Southeast Brabant · Amsterdam-Amstelland

Funding partner

name

Netherlands · Drenthe · Southeast Brabant · Amsterdam-Amstelland

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Healthcare access

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