Projects

Four active platforms. One agenda for change.

Each project has a distinct task. The public layer helps people recognise and understand; the foundation investigates the patterns underneath and what can responsibly be tested.

01
ActivePublic platform

Caretrap

zorgfuik.com · English

For people who become stuck across several desks and are left to explain the whole pathway themselves.

Public role

Recognition, practical routes, lived-experience stories and accessible dossiers.

Available now

An active platform with themed dossiers, practical routes, stories and a petition for ownership with mandate.

02
ActiveMedication

Medicijnfuik

medicijnfuik.nl · Dutch

About medication that may help while review, guidance and a safe route back disappear from view.

Public role

Plain-language dossiers on use, dependence, tapering and responsibility.

Available now

An active Dutch-language platform and a growing medication hub within Zorgfuik.nl.

03
Active NL / ENResearch underway

Oxycodon.online

oxycodon.online/EN/ · English

Public information on prescribing, long-term use, dependence, tapering and illicit availability.

Public role

Making risks understandable and showing where responsibilities intersect.

Available now

A bilingual information platform; the formal research publication is still in development.

04
Active NL / ENCampaign

I am not a number

ikbeneennummer.nl/EN/ · English

A public campaign about systems in which forms and registrations can outweigh a person’s full story.

Public role

Making the human consequences visible and opening a conversation about dignity and tailored responses.

Available now

A bilingual campaign forming the public layer of the human-dignity theme.

05
Research proposalNo pilot yet

Independent care-coordination pilot

A coordinator without overview or authority may become another desk. We therefore first examine whether stalled pathways can be reconstructed reliably before a pilot involving ownership and mandate can responsibly be designed.

Current positionReview version 0.98

0 measured cases and no pilot participants.