+70 participants, Two Days of Transformative Dialogue.

International Conference on drug prevention

Wake-Up Drug-Free is the Key

Scientists, parents, former users, physicians, human rights lawyers, youth, and community leaders will unite for this transformative event. This gathering serves as a dynamic platform where professionals and grassroots communities can connect, exchange powerful insights, and pinpoint the critical strategies needed to ensure that every individual has the opportunity to grow up, work, and live in a safe, drug-free environment.

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March 20 · 9am - March 21 · 4:15pm CET

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Van der Valk Hotel Eindhoven

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Two dynamic days featuring leaders with decades of experience in prevention, psychology, and education.

IN COLLABORATION WITH

Protecting the Child's Right to Grow Up Drug-Free

Join us on Thursday and/or Friday, March 20-21, 2025, at 9:00 AM at the Van der Valk Hotel Eindhoven | Aalsterweg 322 | 5644 RL Eindhoven


A drug-free future for children isn’t just a goal - it’s urgent. Join us for a day of evidence-based discussions and strategic planning rooted in common sense drug policy that has driven real change worldwide.


Engage with leading experts, policymakers, and advocates who have successfully reduced drug exposure among vulnerable populations.


Gain actionable, research-backed strategies to implement in your community. Your voice matters- help shape policy and protect future generations.


Seats are limited. Secure yours today and be a catalyst for lasting impact.

Renée Besseling

Chair of OVOM and author of Parents: A Natural Preventive Against Drugs, The Dutch Experience

When Addiction Hits Home – The Silent Struggle of Families

The heartbreak of watching a loved one fall into addiction shatters families, leaving parents feeling powerless. The dream of raising children in a drug-free world may sound inspiring, but for many, it remains just that—a dream. Without a concrete plan, the fight against addiction feels like an uphill battle with no clear path forward.


"Addiction doesn’t just break the person suffering—it breaks everyone who loves them."


At Wake Up! Drug-Free is the Key, we transform hope into action. By bringing together world-class experts, real-life solutions, and a community ready to make a difference, we fight for a future where every child has the chance to grow up drug-free.

AFFILIATED WITH

OUR EVENT LOCATION

VAN DER VALK HOTEL EINDHOVEN

20 + 21. March

For your accommodation, you can benefit from discounted rates as part of our event. The number of rooms is limited, so book your stay directly when purchasing your ticket for the Wake Up! Drug-Free is the Key conference 2025.

How to get there from the airport

From Eindhoven Airport, exit the terminal and follow the signs directing you to the A2 motorway. Merge onto the A2 northbound toward Eindhoven and continue for about 4 kilometers. Take the exit marked for the Van der Valk Hotel and follow the clearly indicated access road. After about 1 kilometer along this road, you will see the hotel on your right.

How to get there from Amsterdam central

From Schiphol Airport, catch a direct train to Eindhoven Central Station—trains run frequently and the journey typically takes about 1.5 hours. Once you arrive at Eindhoven Central, Take bus routes 7, 117, or 317, or opt for a taxi. For detailed transit options, visit 9292.nl.

How to get there from the highway

Exit the highway at the sign marked for Eindhoven or Eindhoven Airport.

Merge onto the main road and follow the directional signs for Eindhoven Airport, which also point you toward Van der Valk Hotel Eindhoven.

Continue for about 2 kilometers until you reach Luchtvaartlaan, then turn left onto that road.

Drive a short distance further and you’ll see the hotel clearly marked on your right-hand side.

MEET OUR SPEAKERS

Renée Besseling

Chair of OVOM and author of Parents: A Natural Preventive Against Drugs, The Dutch Experience

David Evans

Attorney at Cannabis Industry Victims Education Lawyers CIVEL

Tiny Kes

OVOM Council member for Europe and Vice Chair of Moedige Moeders (Courageous Mothers)

Eze Eluchie

Nigerian Human & Health Rights Attorney, Secretary of OVOM and Head of the OVOM Legal Committee

Dominic Karl Fernandez

head of the Corporate & Advocacy, Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association (SANA)

Prof. Stuart Reece

The world's leading expert on cannabis population studies

Mr. Johan Meartens

International Health and Management Adviser. Master in Psychological and Educational sciences

Mr. Stephan Dahlgren

Former Head of UNICEF Child Protection and a human rights researcher

Mr. Scott Chipman

He is the Vice President of Americans Against Legalizing Marijuana.

Tanja Curcic

Founder and Director of Little Blue Shed Uganda and Marketing Manager of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union

Gary Christian

Prevention researcher, Vice chair and Head of the OVOM Scientific Committee, President and Senior Researcher for Drug Free Australia

Michiel Bannier

Paediatric pulmonologist at the MosaKids Children’s Hospital Maastricht

Florence Onsando

OVOM Council member for Africa and Secretary of the OVOM Prevention Committee. Counseling Psychologist and Mental Health Advocate; WWCTU President, Kenyan Chapter

Dr. John Redman

Executive Director of CADFY (Community Alliances for Drug Free Youth).

Amy Ronshausen

Executive Director of Drug Free America Foundation, Inc., and the President of the World Federation Against Drugs

Day 1

PROGRAM

08.00 - 9.00 Registration, refreshments and networking

09.00 Welcome, Introduction and information

09.30 - 10.00
Analysis of Article 33 of the Convention on the Right of the Child. A presentation of Human Rights Research

Mr. Stephan Dahlgren – Sweden. He is a former Head of UNICEF Child Protection and a human rights researcher.

An examination of developments over the last 15 years. Including assessment of UN drug policy papers and UN drug policy experts by Mr. Stephan Dahlgren, former Head of UNICEF Child Protection and a human rights researcher.

10.00 - 10:30 - Future United Nations' Strategy on Drugs

Mr. Gary Christian – Australia. Vice chair of OVOM and Mr. John Redman, CADFY (Citizens for a Drug-free Youth).What is discussed last week during the CND and the future UN strategies on drugs. An update.

10.30 - 11.00 Coffee break

11.00 – 11.30 Shielding Africa’s Rising Generation from the Shadows of Addiction

Step into a dynamic session where international accords become powerful tools. Discover how global policies are being harnessed to defend Africa’s future—its vibrant, young population—from the dark grip of substance abuse. By Eze Eluchie, Esq, Nigerian human & health rights attorney, Secretary of OVOM and Head of the OVOM Legal Committee.

11.30 - 12.00 Exposing the Dark Side of the Cannabis Empire

Step beyond the façade of booming pot shops and medical marijuana. Uncover the hidden costs—from nuisance and psychosis to addiction—and join us as we hold the multi-billion-dollar cannabis industry accountable for its true pricey Mr. David Evens, attorney for the Cannabis Industry Victims Education Lawyers (CIVEL)

12.00 12.15 Morning Session Q&A with Our Expert Speakers

12.15 – 13.15 Lunch

13.15 – 13.45 Deadly Divide: How a Bold Policy Pivot Reversed Australia's Drug Death Crisis

Dive into a groundbreaking analysis that reveals a stark contrast in Australia’s approach to drug policy. In one era, an exclusive focus on harm reduction coincided with an alarming surge in drug-related deaths. Then, as priorities shifted to robust prevention and rehabilitation, the statistics transformed—dramatically reducing fatalities across every illicit drug category. By Mr. Gary Christian. Prevention researcher, Vice chair and Head of the OVOM Scientific Committee, President and Senior Researcher for Drug Free Australia.

13.45 - 14.15 The High-Stakes Clash Between Medical Marijuana and Commercial Cannabis

In this eye-opening session, Dr. John Redman – USA, Executive Director of CADFY (Community Alliances for Drug Free Youth) – exposes the dangerous divide between cannabis as a therapeutic remedy and its unchecked commodification. Dr. Redman reveals how turning marijuana into a profit-driven product has led to aggressive marketing, normalization of drug use, and a surge in adverse consequences for our youth and communities

14.15 - 14.45 Tea break

14.45 – 15.00 Inside the Closed Coffeeshop Experiment: The Untold Story of the Netherlands’ Cannabis Conundrum

Step into a riveting session that unveils the controversial closed coffeeshop chain experiment in the Netherlands. Discover for whom this bold policy was designed, why it emerged as a radical departure from traditional cannabis regulation, and what compelling evidence reveals about its impact on public health and safety. By Mrs. Renée Besseling, Chair of OVOM.org and author of the book, Parents A Natural Preventive Against Drugs, The Dutch Experience.

15.30 - 16.15 Expert Panel Discussion with Speakers

Day 2

PROGRAM

08.00 - 9.00 Registration, refreshments and networking

09.00 – 9.30 Youth Prevention Influencers International Rotary Program

Mr. Johan Meartens - Belgium Orthopedagogue-Psychotherapist. He is International Health and Management Adviser and a Master in Psychological and Educational sciences and was trained as psychotherapist in several methods and disciplines. He founded many healthcare centers for drug addiction treatment and prevention and centers for ambulatory psychotherapeutic treatment for individuals, groups and couples.

09.30 – 09:55 How Drugs Affect the Family

Tiny Kes & Tanja Curcic - Delve into the profound impact of substance abuse on family dynamics, exploring the emotional, social, and economic toll on households—and learn how to mitigate these challenges.

09:55 - 10:15 Why legalization of marijuana in the US is not inevitable and how to defeat legalization and normalization.

Mr. Scott Chipman – USA. He is the Vice President of Americans Against Legalizing Marijuana, a group that wants to inform people and stop the normalisation and commercialisation of marijuana. Mr Chipman is also a grassroots community activist. He works to address the harms and causes of illicit drug dealing and use. He has spent many years working with his local community as a parent, activist and member of a local community planning group. He has also set up several organisations to help people in his community. This gives him a lot of experience to talk about these issues.

09:55 - 10.45 Coffee break

10.45 - 11.30 What We Need to Know About Cannabis

Dr. Reece presents key findings from his comprehensive 2,300-page study on cannabis—detailing population impacts in the US and EU.

11.30 – 12.00 The Declaration of Oviedo: A Global Initiative

Amy Ronshausen - Discover the transformative vision behind the 2024 Global Initiative for the Integration of Prevention in Drug Policies. Supported by 2,462 signatory organizations, this session explores how collective action is reshaping global prevention efforts.

12.15 – 13.15 Lunch

13.00 – 13.30 When Drugs Invade Your Space

Florence Onsando - Taking Action

A thought-provoking session on responding effectively when drugs threaten your community.

13.30 – 14.00 How to Unite Cities with One Message.

Dominic Karl Fernandez - Engage in a thought-provoking session on proactive responses to drug-related challenges in your community. Learn actionable strategies to safeguard your environment and promote a healthier future.

14.00 - 14.30 Vaping: The New Epidemic

Dr. Michiel Bannier - An in-depth look at the rising challenge of vaping and its public health implications.

14.30 - 15.00 Tea break

15.00 – 15.45 Panel discussion

15.45 – 16-00 Conference Wrap-Up

AFFILIATED WITH

THIS IS WHAT OUR SPEAKERS SAY ABOUT THE EVENT

Gary Christian

prevention researcher, Vice chair and Head of the OVOM Scientific Committee, President and Senior Researcher for Drug Free Australia

Eze Eluchie

Nigerian Human & Health Rights Attorney, Secretary of OVOM and Head of the OVOM Legal Committee

Tonny Parbudi

Treasury of OVOM, and Council members of the Pacific Region.

Florence Onsando

counseling psychologist and mental health advocate

Dominic Karl Fernandez

head of the Corporate & Advocacy, Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association (SANA)

Carla Lowe

President of Americans Against Legalizing Marijuana

SUPPORT FOR THE SUPPORT

As a little thank you for helping us in our mission, we will gift you Tanjas selfmade sackets of sustainable materials for your Laptops and Conference materials

You want to be part of something big?

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.


Location

Van der Valk Hotel Eindhoven

322 Aalsterweg 5644 RL Eindhoven Netherlands


Dates

March 20 · 9am - March 21 · 4:15pm CET


Included in Ticket

✅ Access of two days of International Conference Wake-Up Drug-Free is the Key


When staying between 16 March 2025 and 25 March 2025, you will receive a discount of 15% on the selected rates and room types.

This promotional code can be validated until 25 March 2025, make sure you book on time. Access to the discount after purchase


✅ Tanjas selfmade sackets of sustainable materials for your Laptops and Conference materials

For information: Coffee, Lunch, Fruit and Tea Break is included in the ticket price and will be provided.

OFTEN ASKED QUESTIONS:

Where will the event take place?

The conference will be hosted at the Van der Valk Hotel Eindhoven, Aalsterweg 322, 5644 RL Eindhoven.

When does it start?

The event kicks off on March 20 at 9:00 AM CET, marking the beginning of two days filled with inspiring sessions and networking opportunities.

Will there be a seating arrangement?

Yes, a comfortable and accessible seating arrangement will be provided for all attendees.

Will there be a recording of the two days?

No, there won’t be a recording, which is why it’s essential to attend in person and experience the event firsthand.

Will there be catering at the event?

Absolutely. Refreshments will be available during breaks, and a full lunch service will be provided on both days.

What happens if I fall ill before, on the way to or at the event & can’t continue participating?

Your well-being is our priority. If you’re unable to attend due to illness, please contact our support team as soon as possible. We will work with you to explore options such as a refund or virtual participation, depending on the circumstances.

Who can I contact if I have further questions?

Secretariat of the Conference admin.ovom@protonmail.com

Any more questions?

Please contact us via Email admin.ovom@protonmail.com

WANT TO SUPPORT US?

If you’re inspired by the vision of a drug-free future but can’t join us in person, you can still help support the cause.

PEOPLE WHO WILL PARTICIPATE TO THE EVENT

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Van der Valk Hotel Eindhoven

Aalsterweg 322 | 5644 RL Eindhoven Netherlands

Contact:

contact@ovom.org