Vappu Taipale Explained

Honorific Prefix:Professori
Vappu Taipale
Birth Name:Vappu Tuulikki Puustinen
Birth Date:1 May 1940
Occupation:Psychiatrist, politician
Education:Doctor of Medicine and Surgery
Alma Mater:University of Helsinki
Spouse:Ilkka Taipale
Years Active:1966-2008
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Term Start:1982
Term End:1984
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Office:Director-General,
National Agency for Welfare and Health / National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health
Term Start:1985
Term End:2008

Vappu Taipale (Puustinen; born 1 May 1940) is a Finnish retired politician and physician.

Medical career

In 1966, Taipale graduated with a licentiate's degree in medicine and qualified to practise medicine.[1] In 1980, she obtained her doctorate in the field of psychiatry from the University of Helsinki.

She worked as a psychiatrist in various roles at the Helsinki University Central Hospital throughout the 1970s. She has also held the positions of Docent (Associate Professor) at the universities of Kuopio (now the University of Eastern Finland) and Tampere, specialising in child and adolescent psychiatry.

In 1991, Taipale was awarded the title of Professor, and in 1998 she received an honorary doctorate in public administration (Hallintotieteiden kunniatohtori) from the University of Vaasa.

Political career

Taipale joined the Social Democratic Party in 1972. She never stood for election to the Parliament, but did run for the party's leadership in 1987.

Despite not being a member of Parliament, Taipale served as the Minister of Social Affairs and Health and the Deputy Minister, respectively, in Kalevi Sorsa's third and fourth cabinets, from July 1982 to November 1984.[2]

Later she headed the National Agency for Welfare and Health (Sosiaali- ja terveyshallitus), and after that was replaced by the STAKES in 1992, Taipale served as its Director-General until her retirement in 2008.

She also chaired her party's women's wing,, from 1984 to 1990.

Taipale unsuccessfully ran for her party's nomination in the 1994 Finnish presidential election,[3] being beaten by Martti Ahtisaari, who eventually went on to win the presidency.[4]

Personal life

Vappu Taipale is married to fellow psychiatrist and politician Ilkka Taipale. They met at medical school entrance exams in 1960.[5] The couple have four children.[6]

In 2001, she caused controversy by admitting in a newspaper interview to having experimented with LSD during her student years and considering it a worthwhile experience, for which she later apologised.[7] [8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vappu Taipale . Valtioneuvosto.fi . Government of Finland . 24 December 2020.
  2. Web site: Taipale, Vappu (1940-) . National Biography of Finland . 24 December 2020 . fi.
  3. News: Hyvän puolesta pahaa vastaan Vappu Taipale . 24 December 2020 . Helsingin Sanomat . 7 May 1993 . fi.
  4. Web site: Former Presidents of the Republic of Finland . Presidentti.fi . President of the Republic of Finland . 24 December 2020.
  5. News: Vappu ja Ilkka Taipale taistelevat yhdessä rauhan puolesta . 24 December 2020 . Seura . 10 July 2020 . fi.
  6. News: Sitkeä sosiaalitantta . 24 December 2020 . Ylioppilaslehti . 20 March 2008.
  7. News: Vappu Taipale pyysi anteeksi LSD-puheitaan . Vappu Taipale apologises for her LSD comments . 24 December 2020 . Ilta-Sanomat . 15 May 2001 . fi.
  8. News: Vaasalaislääkäri: LSD-kokeet yleisiä . 24 December 2020 . Yle . 1 June 2001 . fi.