News - Children and young people
Summer jobs and vouchers for young people 2026: applications in January–February
We support summer employment for young people in Tuusula by offering summer jobs at municipal offices, distributing summer job vouchers and offering the opportunity to participate in the Tuusula 4H Association's summer entrepreneur programme. Check out this year's summer job opportunities!
Jokela residents' evening on 29 January 2026 – topic: service network, particularly daycare centres and schools in the Jokela area
Come to the Jokela residentsu0026#x27; evening on 29 January 2026 at 6 p.m. at the Jokela school centre! The residentsu0026#x27; evening will discuss the service network, particularly daycare centres, schools and the Jokela House in the Jokela area.
Children's and young people's osbu workshops start next week – join us!
Want to see how ideas turn into an osbu project? Come to the osbu workshop and make a difference!
Osbu ideas have been evaluated – view the ideas and their evaluations online
More than 1,500 ideas submitted to Tuusula's participatory budgeting competition for children and young people have now been evaluated. The next step is to develop the ideas that have been deemed promising, together with the children and young people themselves and the adults and organisations that work with them.
Things to do during the Christmas holidays in Tuusula
The eagerly awaited school Christmas holidays are almost here. Take a look at our tips for enjoying them!
Christmas events in Tuusula
In Tuusula, you can get into the Christmas spirit at various events. There are concerts, fairs, craft evenings, workshops and much more on offer.
The municipality of Tuusula supports families with children in paying for leisure activities through associations.
Hobby subsidies can be applied for by associations, through which the support is then directed to families in need of special assistance.
Children and young people have their say at the mayor's question time on 19 November – follow the broadcast live!
Pupils from Rykmentinpuisto School will ask questions from children and young people in Tuusula about municipal governance and other topics of concern during the mayor's question time on Wednesday 19 November from 9.15 to 10.15 a.m. The event is part of Tuusula Children's Rights Week. Those interested can follow the question time via livestream.
Children and young people's experiences of being heard during Children's Rights Week
Children's Rights Week will be celebrated this autumn from 17 to 23 November. The theme of the week, 'Children have the right to be heard', reminds us of the right of children and young people to belong to a community and to be seen and heard. The theme will be highlighted throughout the week in daycare centres, schools and leisure activities. Let's give children and young people a voice!
Tuusula's revamped cultural education website offers familiar content and up-to-date tips.
The Tuusulankulttuurikasvatus.fi website has been revamped.