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One month from the start of the war in Ukraine - our game available for free to relieve the mental burden amongst children

Triumf Health, an Estonian based health technology start-up, which is developed with the purpose of offering children age-appropriate psychological and health behavioural support embedded into a fun game environment, has offered their solution, Triumf Hero, free of charge for a little over two weeks. Triumf Hero is available in Ukraine, Poland, Hungary, Moldova, Romania, Slovakia, Estonia and during the course of last week has added Lithuania, Latvia, Finland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark to the list of the countries that the solution is available in. 

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Естонський додаток для психічного здоров’я дітей тепер доступний українською мовою

Естонський стартап Triumf Health, який створений з метою надання дітям психологічної та поведінкової підтримки відповідно до віку, у зв’язку з нинішньою ситуацією, запускає своє оновлене рішення під назвою Triumf Hero українською. Оновлена версія доступна безкоштовно.

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Эстонское приложение для психического здоровья детей доступно на украинском бесплатно

Эстонская стартап-компания Triumf Health, основанная с целью предоставления детям соответствующей возрасту психологической и поведенческой поддержки, на фоне сегодняшних событий выпустила мобильную игру Triumf Hero на украинском языке. Обновленное приложение доступно бесплатно.

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Breakfast with the President

This morning, the President of Estonia Alar Karis met with the top six young entrepreneurs in Estonia, as chosen by Eesti Kaubandus- ja Tööstuskoda and LHV, for breakfast and discussion. Our CEO Dr. Kadri Haljas was one of the President’s six guests and the only woman; Estonia may be a small country, but having breakfast with the president is nonetheless a big deal!

An even bigger deal is that during the presidential breakfast the discussion revolved around the importance of mental health! Dr. Kadri Haljas had the opportunity to tell the President about what we are doing at Triumf Health and as it turns out, he shares our mission and vision.

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Stakeholder engagement, what does this mean to Triumf

In order to help chronically ill children, we need to focus on many aspects. First and most importantly - their mental health - how they are coping, what are their strengths and difficulties. How we can support their strengths and help with their difficulties. But if they already have the disease then we need to monitor how their treatment is followed, we need to give information on their condition, their health and wellbeing, we need to support their general health behaviors so they could live healthier lives and at the same time empower and give a sense of success. These components that are necessary to induce behavioral change work only when these are delivered in a way that kids love. And don’t they enjoy playing games? In our mobile health game kids need to save the Triumfland city from the Disease Monster but how did we come up with that? How did we know about the needs of the users?

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