
Overview of the Crisis Research Centre’s Activities in 2025
Last year, we worked on community-based civil protection, crisis preparedness, and the development of resilience hubs through practical projects, research,

Last year, we worked on community-based civil protection, crisis preparedness, and the development of resilience hubs through practical projects, research,

Registration is now open for the free 2026 civil protection crisis network training programme for residents of Nõmme, Mustamäe and

On June 12, ERR’s Russian-language news portal covered Tallinn’s first public modular shelter and the preparedness of Estonian cities and

2025 has been a year full of exciting and interesting events, and now it’s time to take a break! ☺️

On 17 October, Anne-May Nagel, researcher at the Crisis Research Centre, received a letter of appreciation from the Tallinn Municipal

On the 24th day of May, a group of community members gathered in Tallinn Õismäe Gymnasium to learn first aid

On May 17, Väike-Õismäe residents gathered to learn a potentially life-saving skill. The fourth first aid training session began, and

Anne-May Nagel, co-founder of the Crisis Research Centre and junior researcher-PhD student at TalTech, gave a presentation at the IRSPM

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