By Months: Helmen Kütt

Total Months: 9

Fully Profiled: 9

11.2025

35 Speeches

The main social issues include the coping mechanisms of the elderly, supporting families with children, and the critical situation in special welfare services, where waiting lists are long and the services themselves are underfunded. He/She advocates for working seniors and stresses that working should not be penalized. Furthermore, he/she supports simplifying the registration of home births to prevent families from being dragged through lengthy court proceedings, and is concerned about the growing inequality among children following the discontinuation of funding for extracurricular activities.
10.2025

45 Speeches

The socio-political focus is heavily directed toward the rights and needs of people with disabilities, demanding targeted tax relief for this group, given that a vehicle is a crucial tool for participating in community life. Separate emphasis is placed on the concerns of the elderly and those with severe and profound disabilities, whose support payments have remained insufficient or stagnant.
09.2025

28 Speeches

It focuses heavily on crises within the social sector: the subsistence level, special welfare services for people with mental health issues, and elderly care. It stresses the need for improved financial stability for families with children and addresses the issue of assisted suicide in the context of deficiencies in palliative care. It also highlights the necessity of psychological support for workers affected by the pig farming crisis.
06.2025

23 Speeches

The focus is on the quality, safety, and dignity of social services within care homes, while simultaneously demanding stricter penalties for those who commit abuse. It also highlights the necessity of developing mental health problem-solving skills within the context of youth work and supports the proposed child protection bill.
05.2025

23 Speeches

The speaker focuses heavily on the well-being and accessibility of services for the elderly and people with disabilities. They emphasize supporting informal caregivers (whom they describe as having "the face of a woman") and the necessity of integrating NEET youth (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) and uninsured working-age individuals into the labor market. Furthermore, they criticize the Minister of Social Affairs' decision to discontinue regular meetings with the Chamber of Disabled People.
04.2025

5 Speeches

A central theme in the social sector is ensuring access to culture for people with special needs, alongside the availability of healthcare (specifically addressing long doctor waiting times). Significant attention is also paid to the quality of the legal system, particularly the competence of state-appointed defense counsel, and the overall well-being of the elderly. These issues are framed as key indicators of the state's overall strength.
03.2025

8 Speeches

In the social sphere, the demographic crisis and education policy are paramount, particularly the support for children with special needs and the future of specialized schools. This necessitates addressing the shortcomings of inclusive education, reviewing the financing system, and fostering better cooperation among the social, educational, and healthcare systems. Furthermore, emphasis is placed on the need to support individuals with special needs whose sole income derives from benefits, as well as NEET youth.
02.2025

3 Speeches

The speaker focuses on the well-being and inclusion of children and people with special needs within the social sphere. He advocates for specialized educational environments and stresses the necessity of ensuring that children with special needs participate in physical education classes to build a healthy and strong nation. He considers the continuation of social welfare initiatives important, even within the scope of the Estonian Olympic Committee President's activities.
01.2025

1 Speeches

The social focus is heavily centered on the rights and support systems for people with disabilities, stressing the necessity of shifting the disability assessment system to be based on the need for assistance rather than relying solely on diagnosis. Also crucial is the continued provision of legal advice to disability organizations, along with preventing administrative errors during the process of determining disability status.