The Inclusion Hub supports individuals facing major vulnerabilities, such as a challenging migration journey, difficulties with integration or residency, issues related to addictions, precarious housing, or homelessness.
Contact
026620520
inclusion@anderlecht.brussels
Address
Clos de l'Equerre, 9
1070 Anderlecht
Belgium
Preferred Contact Method
Phone
Email
In person
Office Hours
Monday: 9:00-17:00
Tuesday: 9:00-17:00
Wednesday: 9:00-17:00
Thursday: 9:00-17:00
Friday: 9:00-17:00
Target Group
- Child
- Unaccompanied
- Separated
- Indicators of neglect, abuse, exploitation, etc.
- Health concerns
- Living with a disability
- Married child
- Pregnant child
- Child of a single-headed household
- Elderly person (unable to care for themselves or dependent)
- With a caregiver
- Without the support of a caregiver
- Person living with a disability
- Disabilities limiting the physical functions of limbs, fine bones or gross motor ability
- Hearing impairment
- Intellectual disability
- Speech impairment
- Vision impairment
- Others, if classified as disabilities under national legislation
- Person with serious illnesses
- Physical illness
- Chronic conditions
- Substance use
- Persons with mental health conditions or disorders
- Mental health concerns
- Persons who have been subjected or at risk of
- Rape
- Serious forms of psychological, physical or sexual violence
- Victim of trafficking in human beings
- Based on Indicators
- Formally Identified
- Other
- Pregnancy
- Pregnant person
- Single parent with minor children
- More than one child
- With a breastfeeding infant
- SOGIESC
- Needs based on sexual orientation and gender identity and expression or sex characteristics
Service Provided
- Health care
- Primary medical care
- Nurse
- The nurse is a first line street worker, it aims to give access to health services for people who have difficulty to access them
- Nurse
- Psychosocial support
- Information provision of the selected healthcare services
- Primary medical care
- Assistance or legal aid
- Access to procedure
- Asylum procedure
- Dublin procedure
- Transfer
- Relocation
- Temporary protection
- Residence permit for third country nationals
- Voluntary return
- Return
- Appeals
- Specific support for children
- Family reunification
- Information provision of the selected child-specific services
- Employment
- Information provision
- Other services
- Interpretation services/Cultural mediation
The Inclusion Hub supports individuals facing major vulnerabilities, such as a challenging migration journey, difficulties with integration or residency, issues related to addictions, precarious housing, or homelessness. The approach focuses on future-oriented guidance, inclusion, and/or empowerment. It also involves raising awareness among the public and professionals on the topics addressed, to promote an inclusive society. The Inclusion Hub is responsible for monitoring these issues in the Anderlecht area and identifying emerging social challenges.