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The Finnish language courses are intended for stay-at-home parents whose child is between the ages of 10 months and 3 years
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You can maintain your language skills and learn new things at language groups organised at service centres.
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Finnish-speaking children in language immersion classes largely study in Swedish.
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Language immersion refers to a method of foreign language learning in which a foreign language is learned in natural connections and meaningful situations.
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At language-oriented daycare centres, a child can learn different languages, including English, French, Russian and Spanish. These daycare centres are private.
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You can wash and dry laundry independently in the service centres' laundry rooms.
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Children are taught Finnish or Swedish as part of the everyday activities at a daycare centre (päiväkoti).
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Daycare centres can use city-owned parks as play areas or rent public areas for use as additional yards.
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Service centres have service points of the Helsinki City Library and some have their own libraries.
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You can receive support from the Life after informal care (Omaishoitajasta omaiseksi) -coaching when your loved one is about to move or has already moved into a care home.
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In literature groups organised at service centres we read selected books and gather to discuss them in depth.
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Litter, items, and waste left in public areas can be reported to the City environment division's customer service.
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Questions concerning the invoicing and payment of instalments of loans granted by the City of Helsinki, second liens, collateral, preparation of loans from budgetary funds and the sports and outdoors fund, loans from funds.
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Local sports sites offer diverse, inspiring and recreational sports opportunities for a broad range of user groups.
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In their outreach work, local work meets people who require services, but who are not entitled to most of the City's services.
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Street-based social work comprises helping people of limited financial means with housing and financial matters and steering them towards other services.
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Street-based social work includes a situational assessment of people showing symptoms of psychological distress or acting in a disturbing manner on the streets and in public spaces and steering them towards services.
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The service is intended for an elderly person in constant need of 24-hour care and treatment, who cannot cope in their own home despite the services, rehabilitation and/or care arranged at home.
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Send an email to the inspector responsible for the area's use to book an initial appointment.
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You will need a placement agreement with the city if geothermal wells are to be built or placed in a public area. The feasibility study will provide you with information on how to conclude a placement agreement and whether you also need a lease agreement with the city.Make a placement and lease agreement before applying for a building permit or planning permission. Attach the approved agreement to the permit application.If you need a lease agreement in a public area, please contact: tonttivalvonta@hel.fiFor more information on installing geothermal heat in a public area kymp.maalampo@hel.fi.
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