herstelcafés
Herstelcafés are informal community spaces designed to support people living with mental health challenges or addiction in their recovery process. They are typically low-threshold and peer-led, offering a safe, non-judgmental environment where attendees can talk about their experiences, share coping strategies, and access information about treatment and social services. Activities may include discussions, casual conversations over coffee or tea, peer-to-peer support, and social or creative activities.
Originating in the Netherlands in the early 2000s as part of the broader recovery movement, herstelcafés emerged
Most herstelcafés are organized by user groups, mental health organizations, municipalities, or community centers. They aim
Critically, herstelcafés operate alongside health services rather than replacing them; staff may provide information or referrals,