Karmen Joller: Support must reach children before it is too late
Estonia's Social Minister Karmen Joller emphasizes the need for early mental health support for children and youths, advocating for proactive measures at home, school, and community levels.
PUBLIC APPEAL β© Representatives of the nursing sector to Joller: we are deeply worried
Various nursing organizations in Estonia have expressed concern to Social Minister Karmen Joller over her decision to terminate the work of the development council for nursing.
The average pension will rise to 860 euros
Estonia plans to increase the average pension by 5.3% to 860 euros starting April 1, 2025.
Karmen Joller: Children's treatment must be organized by the state
Estonian Social Minister Karmen Joller supports the idea that children's healthcare should be managed by the government amid concerns over the planned merger of Tallinn Children's Hospital with Tallinn Hospital.
CONCERN: Half of Schools Lack a Psychologist
Estonian officials emphasize the need to expand the presence of mental health specialists in schools to better address children's mental health issues.
Joller calls for additional funding for children's mental health services
Social Minister Karmen Joller called a roundtable with representatives from various health sectors to discuss solutions for improving access to children's mental health services.
Solman called Joller to negotiate on the children's hospital
Tallinn's Deputy Mayor for Social Affairs and Health, Riina Solman, has publicly invited Health Minister Karmen Joller to discuss solutions regarding the Tallinn Children's Hospital.