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The Tuusula Osbu Council digital council, aimed at young people living in Tuusula and spending time in Tuusula, aims to develop and promote ideas that have been generated and assessed as promising in participatory budgeting (Osbu) for children and young people. The topics covered include various events, but participants can also choose ideas that interest them to develop further. 

You can find ideas that have been assessed as promising on the Tuusula participation platform. Select “Possible” under Status.

The discussion will take place online on the Digiraati platform from 12 to 15 March. You can visit the platform and write whenever it suits you best. The aim is to develop voting proposals that interest children and young people. These are precisely the kinds of proposals that Tuusula residents under the age of 18 want to vote on in the election to be held in May. The municipality has set aside €150,000 for the implementation of the winning Osbu projects this year and next.
  
 Digiraati is an online service maintained by the Ministry of Justice that offers children and young people opportunities to participate and influence. Digiraati is being used in Tuusula for the first time. 

Register for the Tuusula osbu jury by sending a WhatsApp message to the osbu phone number 040 314 3047. You will receive more detailed instructions on how to participate after registering. Participants will receive a reward as a thank you for their participation. 

Come and make a difference! 

Further information:

Community Manager Katja Repo, 040 314 3048, katja.repo@tuusula.fi

Osbu telephone 040 314 3047 (weekdays 9 a.m.–4 p.m., and at other times you can leave a message on the answering machine. You can also contact us by text message and WhatsApp.)

Hands together and the text says: Let's continue to develop osbu ideas together at Digiraadi on 12–15 March. Come and influence the shaping of voting proposals, Tuusula, Children and Young People's osbu.

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