Dentists in Tallinn (contact information for dental clinics) Read more: Contractual partners – contractual partners of dentists on the webpage of the...
General medical care for Tallinn citizen not covered by national health insurance Find: The register of healthcare service providers is managed by the...
Members of the Social Affairs and Health Care Commission 1 Natalia Vaino - Chairman 2 Gennadi Vihman – Vice-Chairman 3 Peeter Mardna – Vice-Chairman 4...
The KiVa anti-bullying program, implemented in Tallinn's municipal schools in 2024, has shown commendable results in reducing bullying. Data collected confirms that the level of bullying in Tallinn’s schools is significantly lower compared to other Estonian schools participating in the KiVa program.
Next year, Tallinn, in collaboration with Peaasi.ee, will introduce new psychologists into the city’s school system to support youth mental health. The program will recruit individuals with a background in psychology who will undergo a year-long mentoring program. By providing students with easy access to mental health support, the initiative aims to prevent the development of mental health issues among young people.