Isamaa and the Center Party have made agreements. They want to help families with children and children with special needs. They will provide more funding for support systems and specialists.
Monika Haukanõmm (Center Party) said that child protection is important. They will conduct a child protection study and improve the system. Youth mental health is also important. More attention will be given to this in the coming years.
Karl Sander Kase (Isamaa) said that the merger of Tallinn hospitals will continue. The goal is to provide better services and save money. The city wants permission from the state to build a new hospital campus.
The work of on-call doctors in hospitals will continue. This helps reduce the burden on emergency services. Collaboration with family doctors has been very helpful.
Tallinn wants to set an example in solving the demographic crisis. The city will help families, especially large families and single parents. The Population Council will help the city better support families.
Home services for elderly people will be expanded. This will help them live longer in their own homes. The construction of service houses for seniors will also continue.