Name: Nina Wagner-Nyman
Year of birth: 1970
County: Central Uusimaa
Town: Nurmijärvi
Title: erityissosiaaliohjaaja

Nina
Wagner-Nyman

Central Uusimaa

"The key factors to a good life are care, support, safety, and inclusion. "

I am 54 years old, married, and I have two adult children. I come from Helsinki but have lived in Nurmijärvi since 1995.

I have a Master’s degree in social services and work as a specialsocialcounselor in the family social services. Before my current job, I worked in a daycare center in Nurmijärvi and in a children's home in Helsinki, so I have a broad and diverse skillset in various social services.

In my work, I encounter people with different needs for support, and I understand how the service system operates, as well as how it should be developed to ensure the quality of life for everyone, despite potential challenges. Smooth cooperation between social and health services is crucial for ensuring comprehensive well-being.

My native language is an important part of my identity. In Keski-Uusimaa, we Swedish-speaking and bilingual individuals are a small but resilient minority. I want to work towards providing high-quality multilingual social and health services.

As for my professional qualities, I would describe myself as efficient and proactive. I do not shy away from tackling difficult issues, I possess excellent interaction skills, and taking others into consideration and respecting them is important to me. In my free time, I enjoy spending time in nature with our dogs, and at home, I am relaxed and even quite comfort-loving.

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