TAT helps you develop your skills in economics and working life and get excited about entrepreneurship!
Click on the link and discover programmes that help you get financial skills and entrepreneurship. These programmes address levels from pre-primary education to higher education.
If you need to prepare an employment plan, improve your job-seeking skills, get guidance while choosing a career path or you’re looking for some training courses, the employment agencies can help you. You can benefit from a wide range of services that support job search and employment. Click on the link to find out more.
Eurodesk provides free information on opportunities to travel, work, study and volunteer in Europe or participate in EU-funded programmes for young people up to 30 years old.
A one-stop guidance centre targeted at people under 30-years where you can get help on matters related to work, education and training.
There are approximately 70 One-Stop Guidance Centres all over Finland from Rovaniemi to Hanko.
Job Market Finland is a service developed by the KEHA Centre and the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment. As a jobseeker, here you can find a job that matches your skills or opportunities to improve your existing skill set.
If you are an employer, you can find suitable employees to fill your vacancies or information about training for your business.
Through the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health (FIOH) you can find information about working life, wellbeing at work, occupational safety and much more.
Click on the link to find out more about how this independent public-law body can support you.
Offices and service points in Helsinki, Kuopio, Lappeenranta, Oulu, Tampere and Turku, Finland.
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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s services provide support for all employers and employees. On their website you will find all information on the rights and practicalities around family leave.
Kela, the Social Insurance Institution of Finland, plays a key role in the Finnish social security system. Social security narrows income disparities among families and individuals and guarantees everyone an adequate standard of living. Parents are entitled to family leave and various benefits from Kela following the birth of a child. Find more information on their website.
The aim of the Child Strategy is to support vulnerable children and their families. Finland implements the European Child Guarantee as part of the work related to the National Child Strategy. Discover more on their website.
The European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) gives you access to medically necessary, state-provided healthcare during a temporary stay in any of the 27 EU countries, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland or the United Kingdom under the same conditions and at the same cost (free in some countries) as people insured in that country. Find out how you can apply for this free card.
The Committee deals with issues such as the working environment, safety at work, occupational health, labour, employment, and equality. Discover their services on their website.
The Ombudsman for Equality monitors the Equality Act and provides guidance and information on discrimination due to gender, gender identity and gender expression, and promotion of equality. Learn more about their work by visiting their website.
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The Council for Gender Equality promotes gender equality in society. Find out about their work and services on their website.
The Non-discrimination Ombudsman promotes equality and prevents discrimination. In addition, the Ombudsman works towards improving the rights and status of foreign nationals. Learn more on the website.