Improving health care services in schools and pre-school education institutions of Elektrėnai, Jurbarkas and Prienai municipalities
Project promoter: Elektrėnai municipality public health bureau
Project tittle: Improving health care services in schools and pre-school education institutions of Elektrėnai, Jurbarkas and Prienai municipalities
Project code: LT03-2-SAM-K01-010
Eligible project coasts: maximum eligible cost of the project up to 216 937,55 EUR, of which up to 184 396,92 EUR grant is Mechanism funds and up to 32 540,63 EUR is national of co-financing)
Project contract day: 23 March 2021
Project implementation period: 23 March 2021 - 23 March 2023
The main goal of the project is to provide pre-school and school health offices with methodological tools to ensure the well-being of children and youth. It should be noted that children and young people are the most vulnerable part of society, so their health problems must be addressed as a matter of priority.
The main goal of the project is to provide pre-school and school health offices with methodological tools to ensure the well-being of children and youth. It should be noted that children and young people are the most vulnerable part of society, so their health problems must be addressed as a matter of priority.
In order to provide high-quality health care services to children and youth in schools and pre-school education institutions of Elektrėnai, Jurbarkas and Prienai regions, it is necessary to purchase new equipment for health offices and perform simple repairs of health offices. This project aims to improve the quality of health care in Elektrėnai, Jurbarkas and Prienai regions and to improve the health of the population. The purchase of new equipment for health care facilities in schools and pre-schools will promote a healthy lifestyle for children and pupils, explain the harms of smoking and drugs, the benefits of sport and active living, and focus on mental health issues through visual aids and games tailored to the age groups of the beneficiaries.
Target group: Children and Youth (0-17)