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At the child health clinic, we monitor your child's physical, mental and social growth and development.
Provided under the Child Welfare Act to children and young people aged 0-17 in the form of short- and long-term, emergency or open care placement or taking into care.
In child welfare, family care means arranging the care and upbringing of a child in a foster family or professional family home.
Family rehabilitation promotes families' ability to function and their safety in a 24-hour institutional setting and their living environments.
Intensive family work strengthens your child's wellbeing and your family's ability to function through temporary, structured work.
Child welfare social work supports children and families if the health and development of the child are endangered by the child's growth environment or their own behaviour.
Medical rehabilitation is a complementary rehabilitation service involving therapies and assistive equipment granted on an individual basis.
The service is intended for people with a refugee background who are on their integration period.
The service is intended for 18-24-year-olds who have entered Finland as unaccompanied minors and who have a residence permit based on international protection.