Finnish Slot Machine Association

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  • Finland's Slot Machine Association RAY, established in 1938, is a casino and slot-machine monopoly in Finland. All profits (over 42M in 2016) from RAY games go to the well-being of Finns; to the elderly, disabled, homeless, health organizations, veterans of war and so on.
  • FAIDD’s main source of income is the Finnish Slot Machine Association. Except from its participation in numerous European R&D projects in the field, FAIDD participates also as full or Associated Partner in projects about Inclusive Vocational Education and Specialised Tailor-made Training.
  • Until December 2016, Finland had a three-way monopoly system (Veikkaus, Finland’s Slot Machine Association FSMA and Fintoto) in which each game provider had the right to offer gambling services. In 2017, these service operators were merged into a single company. Data collection. The data were drawn from the Finnish Gambling 2015 survey.
  • In Finland the service dog operations are funded mainly by the Slot Machine Association and donations from private persons. The service dog association is working in collaboration with FPD for shifting the funding of service system in Finland to be covered from state budget.

The Finnish Slot Machine Association funds these courses. The aim of orientation courses is to help people with cancer and their loved ones to cope with the life changes that cancer brings about and to live the best possible life despite having cancer.

VTKL – The Finnish Association for the Welfare of Older People is an active opinion leader supporting the well-being of elderly people and working for the benefit of member organizations.

VTKL was established in 1949 for promoting the welfare and social protection of the older population. It is a national cooperation organization for approximately 340 non profit associations working for the benefit of older people.

VTKL’s members include both local and nationwide associations. The member associations run things like home services and sheltered housing around the country. They also provide other services, volunteer work and arrange various day activities for older persons. Members of VTKL also include national organizations for pensioners and other associations that arrange, among other things, recreational and voluntary activities.

VTKL is also involved in international activities, for example by participating in congresses and the European AGE cooperation network.

VTKL receives substantial funding from the Finnish Slot Machine Association.

Organizational activities

  • VTKL participates in the work of policy development committees and groups in public administration and as a member in the activities of national cooperative organizations.
  • VTKL offers its members information and advice in relation to current important issues, holds regional meetings and provides education.
  • VTKL provides information about old age. The goal is to promote a positive attitude towards ageing and older people for the organizations and personnel working in the field.
  • VTKL has published the magazine Vanhustyö (Work in the Field of Elderly Care) since 1950`s. The journal is published five times a year and each issue carries a special theme.

Development and training

Development projects aim to create new service models and provide latest knowledge for employees in the field. Projects are implemented in cooperation with member associations, local authorities and other partners. Results are published as reports and articles. Educational events organized by VTKL bring up current themes and issues in work with older people.

Support and advice for older people

Home repair advice for war veterans and the aged

The Central Union has around 15 regional home repair experts who help veterans and older people in assessing and planning house renovation and applying repair allowances. If necessary they also help in finding contractors to carry out the repairs. The repair advice is provided free of charge.

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Activities to alleviate loneliness

“Circle of Friends” is a group model for older people, who experience loneliness from time to time or perhaps every day. The aim is alleviate and prevent loneliness. It offers also training for elderly care professionals and volunteers.

Read more about Circle of Friends.

Activities for seniors

Activities for seniors include clubs, groups, volunteer activities, recreational activities and activities for informal carers in the Helsinki metropolitan area.Nationwide education for tutors.

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The Day and Week of Older People

Finland has celebrated The Day of Older People since 1954. The Day of Older People takes place on the first Sunday in October, and the following week is The Week of Older People. VTKL selects a theme for the week and produces a poster and a journal as inspirational material.

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Festivities and events are arranged during the week around the country focusing attention on ageing well.

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The aim of the Attempted Suicide Short Intervention Program - LINITY Project in Finland 2013-2017 in SOS-Crisis Centre is to prevent and reduce suicide attempts and suicides in Finland by supporting suicide attempters.

The aims of the project

The aim of the five-year project is to develope suicide prevention with focus on suicide attempters and their aftercare. The model ASSIP – Attempted Suicide Short Intervention Program is developed in the University Hospital of Psychiatry, Bern, Switzerland. This intervention is going to be implemented in Finland, firstly in Helsinki.

The work is based on a collaborative relationship where the focus is to strengthen the persons safety strategies, coping mechanisms and to support processing of the lifesituation. This intervention is offered to suicide attempters in addition to the treatment, not to replace the treatment.

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Collaboration in the project

The intervention is put into practice in SOS Crisis Centre in Helsinki. Later on the ASSIP model will be implemented and initiated in 2-3 local crisis centres in Finland.
One aim is that suicide prevention receives higher priority in Finland and that suicidal individuals get more effective support. In the future, ASSIP should be a permanent intervention used in crisis centres.

The collaboration with hospitals and other units and organisations treating and working with suicide attempters, is crucial. An important partner in the collaboration is the hospital district of Helsinki and Uusimaa. Furthermore, the Helsinki Psychiatry Centre is also committed to collaboration. The project is financed by the Finnish Slot Machine Association RAY.

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For further information please contact: iek@mielenterveysseura.fi.