Name: Peetu Luiro
Year of birth: 1997
County: West Uusimaa
Town: Espoo
Title: HHJ - Certified Board Member; Project Manager
Email: peetu@peetuluiro.fi

https://www.peetuluiro.fi

Member in:

Svenska Kvinnoförbundet
Svensk_Ungdom

Peetu
Luiro

West Uusimaa

"More effective governance"

An Espoo-based expert in administration with a heart that beats for efficient governance.

I believe in a small and agile public sector, safety, and broad individual freedoms.

I am a Certified Board Member (Hyväksytty hallituksen jäsen) and have also studied international trade. I work as a sales project manager in a limited company based in Espoo.

I have extensive experience in administration at the organizational level, in public administrative organizations, limited companies, and foundations. Previously, in Central Finland, I have served on the board of JAMK Oy, the board of KOAS Sr, and as chair of JAMKO's representative council. Now, I am offering my expertise in streamlining administration to serve the residents of the Western Uusimaa wellbeing services county.

Important political topics

Thriving children, adolescents and families

The most disregarded service package transferred to the welfare area is child protection. Currently, it works best when the child has already been taken into care. We must invest in preventive child protection work so that no one falls outside of society.

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Accessible health care

Every locality must have the opportunity to access good basic healthcare with as little waiting time as possible. Callbacks cannot take weeks, and we cannot close down night emergency services.

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Mental Health

Mental health issues are prematurely sending far too many young adults onto disability pensions. This cannot continue.

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Candidates answers in election machine

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Ambulance services should receive more resources so that the number of ambulances in the region increases rather than decreases.

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Whether the service provider is a public or private entity.

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Services should be maintained in the regional hospitals in Raseborg and Lohja.

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They are important centers, and it is inhumane to travel all the way from Raasepori to, for example, Espoo for treatment.

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The wellbeing services county of West Uusimaa should allocate more resources to language supplements to encourage staff to provide services in Swedish.

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The law requires services to be provided in both official languages, and it is sad if these rights are not fulfilled even in bilingual areas.

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There should be more mobile services, such as health buses and remote consultations.

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Any ways that bring services and care closer to their clients are good ways..

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Wellbeing services counties must increase investments in preventive healthcare, even if it means that other types of care receive fewer resources.

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A personal doctor system should be introduced to improve continuity of care, even if it requires extra resources for a while.

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I don\'t see the family doctor system as great. What if you don\'t get along with the doctor, or you know that another doctor would be better? I don\'t want the patient to get stuck with a doctor who isn\'t suitable for them. The exception, of course, would be if the patient can genuinely choose their doctor. In that case, continuity of care with the same doctor would definitely be a great idea. But I don\'t believe that in rule-bound Finland, a patient would be able to choose their doctor in the public healthcare system.

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Wellbeing services counties should prohibit the use of temporary agency doctors.

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There is a place for rental services as well, but as a starting point, we should still aim for the welfare area to have its own staff. We must also remember the geographical differences; one solution does not fit every welfare area, just as the same cap does not fit both a melon and an orange.

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More shelter spaces should be established to help individuals subjected to violence.

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To shorten waiting times, wellbeing services counties should increase the use of service vouchers.

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In my opinion, the most effective way to reduce the queues in overloaded health and social services is through service vouchers, which ensure the right kind of care for each individual\'s specific situation. Freedom of choice and humanity must be the starting points for care.

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Healthcare should be centralized if it saves money or improves quality.

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It makes sense to centralize certain specialized healthcare services, but primary healthcare should remain as close to everyone as possible.

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Funding and resources for rescue services should be prioritized higher, even if it means cuts in other sectors.

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Undocumented migrants should have the right to non-urgent healthcare.

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Undocumented individuals already have the right to emergency care and essential non-urgent care. I would not change the current system.

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More emphasis should be placed on training healthcare staff in gender diversity and sexual diversity.

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I have understood that alternative relationship forms and lifestyles are not always understood or accepted in healthcare.

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If you could give a superpower to your future political leader, what would it be?

The ability to instantly purify the environment and stop climate change.
Invisibility to reveal and combat corruption at all levels.
Time travel to correct historical mistakes and improve the future.
Infinite wisdom to make perfect decisions on all political matters.
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