The youth centres provide the youth with conditions for educational activities, enabling them, based on their free will, to be active near their homes...
Municipal dwelling is given on lease: to essential city workers (i.e. teachers, care workers, cultural workers, rescue workers, police officers); for...
The LED posts at Freedom Square have been illuminated with the colors of the Israeli flag to express support for the people of Israel and condemn the terrorist attacks targeting innocent civilians.
Family service social workers and family workers help families with children who are struggling for various reasons. Those reasons may be related to...
The Tallinn City Government established a care cost limit of 734 euros for general care services and a limit of 70 euros per month for exempting a relative of a service recipient with a lower income from the obligation to pay. This means that as of 1 July, recipients of the service will receive compensation of up to 734 euros for the cost of their nursing home spot and their relatives will be exempted from their co-payment obligation for up to 705 euros.
The City Government sent to the City Council today a draft regulation to update the principles of allocating and managing municipal housing, with the primary goal of ensuring that those in greatest need can obtain housing from the city within a reasonable timeframe.