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Research on Victim Support Client Journeys for the Social Insurance Board

This study looks at the experiences, needs, and expectations of people using victim support services, with the aim of improving how these services are organized and delivered.

Development of an Alcohol and Tobacco Sales Licensing Model

The aim is to design a licensing system for alcohol and tobacco sales in Estonia, based on European experience, that supports public health while also balancing economic and societal considerations.

SÜTIK Programme Study for the National Institute for Health Development

The study focuses on assessing the implementation fidelityfeasibility, and impact (evidence of effectiveness) of the SÜTIK programme. 

Training Needs Analysis for Organisations and Professionals in the Welfare Sector

The purpose of the study is to identify the long-term training needs in the welfare sector (special care and elderly care) and the factors shaping these needs, in order to support the systematic development of sectoral competencies and the planning of continuing education. 

Feasibility Study of Interventions Targeted at Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Speech Delay and Their Families

The aim of the study is to evaluate the impact and feasibility of the Hanen programmes ITTT and MTW in Estonia. In additionthe study seeks to provide recommendations for adapting and further implementing these programmes. 

Streamlining and Updating Qualification Principles for Professions in the Social Sector for the Ministry of Social Affairs

The central objective of the study is to establish a clearer and more consistent qualification framework for professions in the social sectordefining principles for determining when qualification requirements are necessary, at what level, and which type of qualification is most appropriate. 

Effectiveness Analysis of the Youth Programme “Hoog sisse”

The aim of the analysis is to assess the effectiveness of the youth programme “Hoog sisse” activities in 2024–2025 for participants, as well as the programme’s cost-effectiveness. 

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