
Permanent funding for civil protection – does it exist or not?
Civil protection is increasingly on the agenda of decision-makers, but how will it be funded? Has the sector received permanent

Civil protection is increasingly on the agenda of decision-makers, but how will it be funded? Has the sector received permanent

We invite members of the Haabersti Väike-Õismäe community and housing associations to attend free Crisis Skills Training Programme sessions in

On April 12, paramedic Andrus Lehtmetsa led the second first aid training for the Crisis Research Centre’s Crisis Skills Programme at

On April 5, the Väike-Õismäe settlement received their first civil protection-themed first aid training at Tallinn Õismäe Gymnasium. In addition

On April 5, the first Urban Survival Training session for housing associations and residents of Väike-Õismäe began in the community

On April 5, the fifth and last Mental Health First Aid training group for the community of Väike-Õismäe graduated. The

Is the building of a shelter a cream or a sign of a responsible society? In the renewed debate on

In the fourth episode of the “Crisis Skills” podcast, we talk about psychological first aid – a skill that anyone

On the evening of March 27, local community members gathered at the Haabersti activity centre for a Family Crisis Plan

It is unfortunate that yet more confusion has arisen about what is happening to the emergency supplies intended to protect