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Children Helpline

Children Helpline application is a free application that is designed for both big and small – for all the people who have a desire to communicate easily with our advisors through the internet. Our advisors provide advice, share information, and if necessary transfer the information to a competent specialist. You can write or call us around the clock and free of charge. From Children Helpline application you can also find versatile information, answers to common questions, and you can also watch different videos and cartoons.

Children Helpline is a free application designed for anyone who has a desire to communicate easily with our advisor through the internet. Having conversation with children helpline advisor you can stay anonymous by entering a nickname before starting a chat. Its that simple! Children Helpline advisors provide advice for both children and adults, sharing different information and if necessary ensuring the transmission of information to a specialist. You can reach Children Helpline 24/7 (as well the chat service) and completely free of charge. Help can be obtained in Estonian, Russian and English. For us no concern for is too big or too small.

You can choose the most suitable method of contact - call 116 111, contact us through the chat or write us an email. Children Helpline application is an easy way to learn more about our helpline service, it offers a look at the "Safer Internet" project and also what is Missing Children Hotline service. Column called FAQ represents frequently asked questions. Answers can be found to questions that concern school, family, addiction, disorders, and much more.
The app is embedded with different videos, and podcasts sheep cartoons, which is exciting to watch to both small and big. In addition, you can also play an exciting game called NASTIX. The implementation of the Children Helpline application is developed with the financial support of the European Commission.