Tag: Addiction services

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  1. Addiction and Sexual and Gender Diversity

    03/07/2024

    When it comes to addiction services, LGBTQI+ people do not feel understood, supported or even considered, it is high time to implement services that cater to their specific needs

  2. 25 Years of Service to People

    19/07/2023

    Dianova celebrates a quarter century of commitment to serving people and communities in vulnerable situations

  3. 28th WFTC World Conference, A View Towards the Future

    20/12/2022

    The 28th WFTC World Conference took place in New Delhi, India, from 2 to 4 December, in the presence of our representative, Ms Elena Goti

  4. Addiction: Respecting Children’s Rights

    20/12/2021

    The time has come to address the rights of children who are exposed to substance misuse

  5. Learn Addiction, a Multilingual E-learning Platform Specializing in Addiction

    10/11/2021

    Dianova Portugal launched Learn Addiction, the first open and multilingual e-learning platform specializing in addiction prevention, intervention and treatment

  6. The Power of Radio: Who is behind these Voices?

    12/02/2021

    Dianova uses radio to help in the reconstruction of identity and to promote positive behaviours among the patients treated in its centres

  7. COVID-19 & Drugs: a Conversation with EMCDDA

    30/07/2020

    EMCDDA Director Alexis Goosdeel shares how COVID has affected the drug situation, the lessons learned and the role of professionals

  8. International Day against Drug Abuse

    26/06/2020

    To mark the International Day against Drug Abuse, let’s have a look at the impact of Covid-19 on addiction services and people who use drugs

  9. Is Addiction a Disease?

    24/06/2020

    Yes it is, and it’s a strong argument for parity, that is, treating and funding addiction services on par with other ‘biologic’ health services

  10. It Should not Have Taken a Pandemic!

    22/06/2020

    It should not have taken a pandemic for our society to recognize the heroism of health care professionals, including in addiction services