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First news from the hobby group 

The new members of the Tuusula Leisure Group, who launched their activities earlier this year, have thrown themselves enthusiastically into their work. Their first task this spring has been to compile a list of schools’ requests for leisure activities and clubs, and in the autumn they will be promoting the new leisure season.

Four young people jumping into the air on the jetty. A lake landscape can be seen in the background.

It’s now the children and young people’s turn to have their say – the exciting Osbu vote has begun! 

The participatory budgeting process for children and young people in Tuusula has reached its climax with the voting phase, which began today, 6 May. Over the next two weeks, children and young people will be able to cast their votes in early years education settings, schools and open voting workshops. The eagerly awaited voting results will be announced on 22 May at 13:00 during a live broadcast.

Two children running in the school playground at Tuusulanjärvi School.

Voting in the Children and Young People’s Forum takes place from 6 to 20 May 

Voting in Tuusula’s participatory budgeting scheme for children and young people will soon begin, with the voting period starting on 6 May 2026. Voting will take place over a two-week period on Tuusula’s participation platform. After the voting period, it will be revealed which of the proposals devised by children and young people to improve well-being and quality of life will be implemented. The results will be announced on 22 May 2026 during a live broadcast.

Children clapping their hands.

Tuusula Municipality and Keuda sign strategic partnership agreement – education guarantee for young people without qualifications  

Teaching

The municipality of Tuusula and the Central Uusimaa Education Consortium (Keuda) have signed a strategic partnership agreement. The partnership will strengthen the conditions for education, employment, well-being, inclusion and vitality in the municipality and the entire region. The agreement brings together long-term and established cooperation. 

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Hobby tutors visit schools in Tuusula 

Teaching

Tuusula's new hobby tutor programme is an important channel for young people to share their hobby and leisure time wishes and to share information about opportunities with their peers. The hobby tutor training programme attracted enthusiastic participants from all over Tuusula. 

Three students planning a hobby tour activity while sitting on the floor.