Coaching programme for positive interaction in a couple relationship
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The coaching programme will provide information on communication that will strengthen your couple relationship, and on the common stumbling blocks for interaction.
The different exercises will help you try out new approaches in your relationship. Increased attentiveness enriches and strengthens a relationship, and many of the skills taught in this programme can also be utilised in other areas of life in different interaction situations.
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You need to identify yourself. Your identity is verified via Suomi.fi e-Identification. You need online banking credentials, a certificate card, or a mobile certificate for the identification.
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Omaolo
Omaolo.fi is an electronic service channel for social welfare and health care whose purpose is to assess a resident’s need for care and the urgency of the matter in the following situations:
• assessment of an individual health problem or several symptoms
• assessment of health and well-being
• assessment of an illness or its risks
and guiding the resident to receive treatment in services promoting health and well-being within Omaolo and in social and health services external to Omaolo.
The contents of the Omaolo service are based on medical information and research, validated questions and, with regard to social welfare, criteria laid down in legislation on the right to social services. The personalised instructions in symptom assessments are based on the Decision Support engine with its accessories, produced by Duodecim Publishing Company Ltd. The service analyses the user's answers and uses the available information to make the feedback as personal as possible. Combined with electronic appointment booking, the user can be offered digital service chains. The aim is to guide the user to an appropriate service as easily as possible.
Omaolo is intended for residents over the age of 15. Some of the health and well-being assessments are intended for those under the age of 15. Omaolo is used by health care and social welfare professionals when they take part in the treatment of a resident who uses Omaolo, and to promote health and well-being. Omaolo is not intended for use in life-threatening situations.