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The very first Welcome to Vantaa Event
ArticleThe very first Welcome to Vantaa Event on 17.1.2023 at Tikkurila Library
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Guardians to have wider proxy access to minors’ data in Maisa
ReleaseThe Maisa portal will give guardians more opportunities to manage the affairs of their underage children. Starting May 21st, legal guardians can act on behalf of children under 18 in Maisa.
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Compliant with government guidelines, National Emergency Supply Agency distributes home tests to schoolchildren and students
NewsCompliant with the government guidelines, the National Emergency Supply Agency will distribute at-home Covid-19 tests (Coronavirus home tests) to students in basic education as well as in upper secondary education. The tests will be delivered to Vantaa in several batches. The tests will be handed
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Daycare centers’, schools’, high schools’ and Varia’s face-mask recommendation ends after fall vacation
NewsElementary-school 6th-graders and older schoolchildren and students’ general face-mask recommendation at schools will end as of October 25, 2021.
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Health security in schools and educational institutions during coronavirus pandemic
NewsVantaa elementary schools, high schools, and Vantaa Vocational College Varia have begun the fall term in contact instruction.
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Youth facilities and indoor recreational activities for persons born in 2001 or later to open – earlier recommendations on private events and remote work continue
NewsYouth facilities will be opened in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area to a limited degree on 3 May 2021. The focus of youth work will be on outdoor activities.
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Helsinki Metropolitan Area to resume contact teaching – indoor hobby opportunities for persons aged 20 and younger prepared for opening
NewsOn Tuesday, 20 April 2021, the Metropolitan Area coronavirus coordination group outlined the opening of indoor hobby opportunities for persons aged 20.
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Coronavirus coordination group implements the principle of children and youth first in lifting restrictions – outdoor activities for residents aged 20 and under to open up first
NewsThe coordination group considers it important that the opening-up phase does not focus solely on removing restrictions, but on securing the conditions.