noormees binokliga

Our office is located in Silva building on the I floor S-140 and our counselling rooms are S-103 and S-117.

floor plan

Counselling appointments can be scheduled with the counsellor by online booking. Our counsellors offer sessions both on-site and online.

The objectives of the Student Support Centre: 

  • to support students in their studies,
  • to offer a number of services that help students to develop personal life skills and achieve success in the labour market.

Hence, the Student Support Centre provides counselling services for Tallinn University students to assist in dealing with personal, academic or vocational issues:

All our services are strictly confidential and free of charge!

Strict confidentiality is assured.

 

Contacts

karjäärinõustaja special needs adviser psychologist Janno psychologist Lea
Kadri Pakaste
Kai Rannastu
Janno Pajupuu
Valentina Kivi
Senior Specialist of Student Support Services/Career Counsellor Counsellor for Students with special needs Psychologist Psychologist
kadri.pakaste@tlu.ee kai.rannastu@tlu.ee janno.pajupuu@tlu.ee valentina.kivi@tlu.ee

 

Centre Address Room E-mail
Student Support Centre Narva Rd 29 Room S-140 noustamiskeskus@tlu.ee

 

Free counselling services outside of the university
 

PS! Please check if you have health insurance and if it also covers mental health. If yes, then you also have an opportunity to turn to your family doctor with your mental health concerns, a referral to free psychotherapy consultations might be given.

Overall health care and insurance

Estonia has a common national health insurance which ensures medical care of equal quality for all insured persons. Each permanent resident of Estonia and a person who resides in Estonia on the basis of a temporary residence permit or the right of residence, for whom social tax is paid for, or who pays social tax for himself/herself, is entitled to health insurance.

Estonian Health Insurance Fund organises the national health insurance. Insured persons divide into:
-    insured persons (insured by the employer, people who pay social tax for themselves, insured through the state);
-    persons considered to be equal to insured persons on the basis of the Health Insurance Act or a corresponding contract (children, pregnant persons, pensioners, pupils, students, etc.).

Find out more about your options.