Sunday, March 22, 2026
Subscription For Daily News
Subscribe for Daily News
Aruba News
  • Home
  • Crime
  • Tourism
  • Events
  • Real Estate
  • Business Directory
  • Who we are
  • Advertise with Us
  • Live Cams
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
Aruba News
Subscription For Daily News
Subscribe for Daily News
No Result
View All Result
Add A Subheading 3 1
Add A Subheading 1 1
Home Health

Minister Wyatt-Ras: Street Addicts Remain Human Beings and Must Receive Proper Treatment

February 16, 2026
in Health
Minister Wyatt-Ras: Street Addicts Remain Human Beings and Must Receive Proper Treatment
2
VIEWS

Minister of Health, Social Affairs, Elderly Care, and Addiction Management, Drs. Mervin Wyatt-Ras, was present in Caya Grandi alongside KPA, City Inspectors, and Stichting HUNTO to address the situation of street addicts who have been causing disturbances in front of certain businesses, specifically in front of the former RBC building.

The Minister emphasized that discussions are ongoing with various facilities that provide addiction support, as the current structure falls under Stichting HUNTO. The government is holding talks with them to find the best solutions for the street addict situation.

Addiction problems, according to the Minister, are growing in Aruba. A study from 2010 revealed that 10% of the population struggled with addiction, and this number has since increased. Street addicts are the most visible cases, but many individuals also struggle with addiction within their homes. Often, large amounts of household money are spent on drugs, leaving families without financial stability.

Add A Subheading 8

Minister Wyatt-Ras highlighted ongoing coordination with Stichting HUNTO to reach out to addicts on the streets and, on a voluntary basis, guide them to the inloophuis (day center) where they can shower, eat, and receive care before returning to the streets. The goal is to motivate them to seek professional help.

However, motivating many of these individuals remains difficult due to underlying psychological and psychiatric problems caused by heavy drug use. This has also contributed to a rise in mental health issues on the island.

“We will continue discussions and work on addressing the disturbances and negative perceptions caused by street addicts, especially in Caya Grandi. These individuals are still human beings, and they must receive the necessary treatment so they can return to our community free from addiction,” Minister Wyatt-Ras stated.

Photo Credits: https://diario.aw/categories/noticia/general/adictonan-ambulante-ta-keda-ser-humano-y-nan-mester-haya-tratamento-necesario

Related Posts

Alex Aruba Heat Stroke Recovery Shows Progress
Health

Alex Aruba Heat Stroke Recovery Shows Significant Progress

March 20, 2026
bakery worker injured in palm beach after machine accident
Health

Bakery worker injured in Palm Beach after machine accident

March 20, 2026
King Willem Alexander Movemento ta Bida visit
Health

King Willem Alexander Movemento ta Bida Visit Highlights Community Care

March 20, 2026
Aruba mental health development meeting
Health

Aruba Mental Health Development Meeting Strengthens Vision

March 19, 2026
image (66)
Health

Papilon Child Medical Emergency Sends Girl to Hospital

March 15, 2026
image (65)
Health

Bubali Staircase Fall Injury Sends Woman to Hospital

March 15, 2026
Next Post
Large Turnout at Aruba Bank MEGA Car Sales 2025 Event

Large Turnout at Aruba Bank MEGA Car Sales 2025 Event

University of Aruba Honors Student Leaders at the 2025 Student Ambassador Awards

University of Aruba Honors Student Leaders at the 2025 Student Ambassador Awards

Time for Government to Take Responsibility, Says Parliamentarian Rocco Tjon

Time for Government to Take Responsibility, Says Parliamentarian Rocco Tjon

Discussion about this post

RECOMMENDED NEWS

Frontline Without Consent: How the ABC Islands Became Strategic Targets

Frontline Without Consent: How the ABC Islands Became Strategic Targets

6 months ago
Arends-Reyes Calls for Annual Report and Long-Term Vision from TPEF

Arends-Reyes Calls for Annual Report and Long-Term Vision from TPEF

9 months ago
STA President Discusses Potential Mediation Over Violations of Collective Labor Agreement at Reina Beatrix Airport

STA President Discusses Potential Mediation Over Violations of Collective Labor Agreement at Reina Beatrix Airport

6 months ago
Pie di Mula: Preserving an Ancient Aruban Heritage at Etnia Nativa

Pie di Mula: Preserving an Ancient Aruban Heritage at Etnia Nativa

7 months ago

FOLLOW US

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

  • Business
  • Community
  • Crime
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Events
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • News
  • Newsletter
  • Politics
  • Real Estate
  • Sports
  • Tourism
  • Transportation
  • Weather
20250603 1104 Lotus Jewels Aruba Simple Compose 01jwv53bv8e4st5xfj8jrw34bn

Email Subscription

Visit Aruba
Add A Subheading 5
Aruba News

ArubaNews is a platform dedicated to providing the latest updates, news, and insights about life on the island of Aruba. It covers a range of topics including local events, tourism, culture, and community stories, offering both locals and visitors a comprehensive view of what's happening in Aruba.

Recent News

  • Aruba International Forest Day 2026 highlights forests and economy
  • San Nicolas narcotics raid leads to arrest during judicial search
  • Lost dog near River Plate field awaits owner in Aruba

Category

  • Business
  • Community
  • Crime
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Events
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • News
  • Newsletter
  • Politics
  • Real Estate
  • Sports
  • Tourism
  • Transportation
  • Weather

Recent News

aruba international forest day 2026 highlights forests and economy

Aruba International Forest Day 2026 highlights forests and economy

March 21, 2026
sannicolasbanner

San Nicolas narcotics raid leads to arrest during judicial search

March 21, 2026
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Videos
  • Contact

Copyright © 2026 Aruba News| Powered by AllAboutWebServices.Com.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Tourism
  • Events
  • Real Estate
  • Business Directory
  • Advertise With Us
  • Who we are
  • Contact

Copyright © 2026 Aruba News| Powered by AllAboutWebServices.Com.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.

Review My Order

0

Subtotal

Taxes & shipping calculated at checkout

Checkout

 
0