Feb 19 • 07:45 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia ERR

Estonia is set to test social emergency services

Estonia is preparing to test a social emergency service in collaboration with the Ministry of the Interior and the Estonian Red Cross.

Estonia is taking steps to implement a social emergency service concept, which is being developed in collaboration with the Estonian Red Cross and the Ministry of the Interior. This initiative aims to create a new model of service that can alleviate pressure on police forces and emergency responders by addressing various social issues directly.

The pilot program is set to launch in Pärnumaa during the spring, with the objective of evaluating its effectiveness in reducing the workload of traditional emergency services. By focusing on social emergencies, the initiative hopes to provide timely support for individuals in crisis, potentially leading to better outcomes than those currently achievable through the conventional emergency response system.

This move reflects a growing recognition of the need for more integrated social support systems within emergency services. If successful, the initiative could serve as a model for other regions in Estonia and beyond, fostering a more efficient approach to handling social crises that often require immediate action and intervention.

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