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The Healthcare Institution of East Iceland is currently working on opening a reception centre for children and adolescents who are receiving medication for ADHD. The team will follow up with children and adolescents up to the age of 18 in all of East Iceland. The team's establishment will be in Egilsstaðir for the time being.
A newly published Arboricultural Journal article presents the first comprehensive assessment of Reykjavík's forest ecosystem, revealing a smaller forest area than most European cities. This research will inform the development of urban tree protection policies for Icelandic municipalities and comprehensive urban forestry management practices.
The Directorate of Labour offers deaf immigrants an advanced course in Icelandic sign language.
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the need to reinforce the European Union’s (EU) preparedness for health emergencies.
Kristjana Kristinsdóttir celebrated her 70th birthday on 11 December together with her colleagues at the National Archives of Iceland. Over nearly four decades, Kristjana has played a major role in shaping archival practice and leaves a profound mark on the institution’s work.
Today, the Supreme Court ruled in a case where AS, CS, MS and SQ were charged with manslaughter by having in a company stood together to kill the victim.
The Financial Management Authority has now launched a call for tenders for a new framework agreement for rental cars.
The Supreme Court received a visit from the Kinder Institute of Constitutional Democracy, which is run by the University of Missouri in the United States.