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The study creates a methodology for assessing the appropriateness of social and healthcare qualification requirements and the optimality of pathways to qualification, focusing on mental health service providers and their training.
In the course of the study, the practices of foreign countries are investigated and, with the support of experts, a guide based on the international functional capacity classification (RFK) is created for identifying the severity of disabilities in children and old-age pensioners.
The aim is to analyse the impact of wage subsidies and social tax measures on employers in the recruitment and retention of young, long-term, and health-impaired unemployed individuals.
The project aims to analyze the impact of Estonia’s higher VAT rate and its planned increase on large-scale concert organization. Interviews with organizers will assess whether the higher VAT limits events and its overall effect on national revenue.
The study of the opportunities of young people to pursue a career as a researcher supports their professional development and aims both to enhance the appeal of a research career and to strengthen research and development activities in Estonia.
Mapping the tools and materials used by nutritionists, nutritional therapists and primary health care workers to assess the nutritional status of clients or patients and to advise them allows for analysis on how up-to-date and evidence-based these tools and materials are, and to develop a model for providing nutrition counselling services.
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