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Information about the curricula you can find HERE.

Tallinn Health Care College atrium cafeteria is open.

Services that we proved at Tallinn Health Plus Cafe

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  • Lunch
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Reminder for first year students:

2014/2015 NordCare project "Prevention of Intimate Partner Violence in Primary Nursing Practice". Project coordinator: Irma Nool, lecturer of the chair of nursing, Tallinn Health Care College, Estonia (irma.nool@ttk.ee)

Partners:
 
Tallinn Health Care College, Estonia
Tampere University of Applied Sciences, Finland

Utena University of Applied Sciences, Lithuania
Hedmark University College, Norway
Karlstad University, Sweden

12-18.03.2016 Norlys IP "The Elderly in the Future: Complementary Therapies and Ethics Course" in Tallinn, Estonia. Participants from the Tallinn Health Care College: Kristi Voll, lecturer of the chair of nursing and students Jaanika Allikson, Katri Käsper, Carolin Kasuk and Anastasia Kogan.

16-20.03.2015 Norlys IP "Complementary Care in Nursing Practice" in Copehangen, Denmark. Participants from the Tallinn Health Care College: Merit Kotsar, lecturer of the chair of nursing and students Merike Värik, Johanna Karaulova, Polina Platatsis and Johan Koort.

Network Norlys

The Nordplus Programme offers financial support to a variety of educational cooperation between partners in the area of lifelong learning from the eight participating countries in the Baltic and Nordic regions.

Main objectives of Nordplus:

The programme serves as a tool:

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    Grete Sõõru

    Head of International Relations

    • grete.sooru@ttk.ee
    • +372 516 7577
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The aim of the project is to enhance the level of education of four vocational education schools in North and East Afghanistan which provide midwifery education. Tallinn Health Care College participates in the project as a partner of NGO Mondo. NGO Mondo and the chair of midwifery of Tallinn Health Care College work in cooperation in planning and carrying out development and information projects.

The beneficiaries of the project are students and lecturers of four vocational education institutions in North and East Afghanistan which provide midwifery education:

The aim of the Erasmus+ intensive programme "Combating Risk Behaviour Among Youngsters (CRBAY)" is to exchange experiences about best practices concerning preventing risk behaviour in youngsters as well as multidisciplinary cooperation in the field of health and social work. Participants of the programme are lecturers and students from Estonia, Finland, Spain, Portugal, Hungary, Belgium and Netherlands.

Leading partner of the project: Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences, Finland.

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