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Physiotherapy supports age-appropriate development and offers guidance to parents on how to support the development of the child's skills.
Schoolchildren are invited to oral health check-ups in grades 1, 3, 5 and 8. More frequent check-ups are also possible if necessary.
We provide support person and support family activities for children and young people under the Social Welfare Act or the Child Welfare Act.
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.
Intensive family work strengthens your child's wellbeing and your family's ability to function through temporary, structured work.
Family rehabilitation promotes families' ability to function and their safety in a 24-hour institutional setting and their living environments.
In child welfare, family care means arranging the care and upbringing of a child in a foster family or professional family home.
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.
Social work for young adults is intended for young people aged 18-24.
We offer essential and urgent social services outside office hours and provide acute crisis assistance and maintain emergency preparedness around the clock.