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Yellow September aims to raise awareness about mental health and suicide prevention. Everyone is encouraged to participate in the Yellow day, September 10th.
The Directorate of Health organises a seminar on patient safety in healthcare.
The annual meeting of the Healthcare Institution of North Iceland will be held in Hof Akureyri and in a teleconference Thursday September 5th at 2 pm.
The University of Iceland Research Centre in Northwest Iceland recently held a informative seminar on the work of the Settlement Committees in Iceland in the years 1797-1936 in celebration of the opening of the Settlement Committee Books database on the website of the National Archives of Iceland.
Last week, the first digital indictment was issued for traffic violations and in the following weeks, the first summon was sent through the Digital Mailbox.
The Hekla Forests region has undergone a remarkable transformation in the 21st century. Once characterised by a desolate and barren landscape, significant portions of the region have now experienced a substantial resurgence of vegetation, exhibiting exceptional growth and vitality. A notable example of this transformation can be observed in the Sölvahraun lava field area, situated to the east of Mount Búrfell.
The health category has now taken its first steps in the Ísland.is app.
We apologise for the fact that the pension calculator on our website is unfortunately not accessible due to a problem. Last morning's update of the calculator had the consequence that calculations did not show the correct result and therefore it was removed from publication this morning.
Applications for the Public Health Fund 2025 have been opened, and the deadline to apply for grants is October 22, 2024.
The Blind community, Sjónstöðin, the Sports Association for the Disabled and Reykjadalur, under the guidance of the University of Reykjavík, will hold skills camps for children and young people aged 9 to 25 from 11 to 13 October.