Target group: Disabled people
Terms of leisure time use of Vantaa city spaces
The leisure time use and payment policies have been revised and came into effect starting 1.8.2022. These guidelines include important information regarding payment conditions, applying for reservations, and terms of cancellation in sports facilities and other spaces. The following terms of use must
Reserving facilities and prices
The City of Vantaa has a wide range of different types of facilities that can be reserved for different activities.
Pre-primary Education
Pre-primary education constitutes part of the life-long learning path that begins at home and in early childhood education, and continues after pre-primary education in basic education.
Art Museum Artsi
Artsi is Vantaa´s own art museum. Since 2016, Artsi has specialized in street, graffiti and performance art as part of its activities.
The Child Friendly City Initiative
The City of Vantaa is now a Child Friendly City. Finnish Committee for UNICEF granted the City of Vantaa the Child Friendly Cities recognition in January 2024.
Early Childhood Education
In Vantaa, Early Childhood Education is provided in day care centers, family and group family day care. For children cared for at home, there are activities in Early Childhood clubs, open day care centers and resident parks.
For disabled people
Vantaa offers activities, support and events for people with disabilities.
The organisation of very advanced healthcare services and social services for people with intellectual disabilities is being planned as a part of the preparation of the health and social services reform
The municipalities of the Uusimaa region have set up a working group to prepare the organisation of social services for people with intellectual disabilities.
6Aika and co-creating Vantaa: best solutions through dialogue
Shaping a functional, attractive and vibrant Vantaa is a joint effort – a co-creation model is used to develop the city together with companies.