The UngSydväst project aims to develop outreach work to reach young people at risk of crime and exclusion. The problems that the work is based on are that more and more young people are recruited to criminal networks and at an increasingly younger age, find it difficult to leave the context, that girls in these environments are not detected in time and that these individuals are at risk of early school leaving, ill health and exclusion. Society needs to mobilise and act in time to reverse the trend, and this is most effectively done through strengthened work in the local area. The target group is young people who are current in various interventions at the social administration Southwest, and young people who need interventions and support but who have not yet been reached. An outreach team consisting of various specialist competencies (UVAS, drop-out, psychosocial health and digital vulnerability) is complemented by an employment coach and can thus personalise the support based on problems and needs. The method development part of the project aims to increase knowledge about digital vulnerability, as well as the opportunity to reach young people digitally and the conditions for developing this with the support of user-driven innovation. Collaboration between actors in the local area is very important for the implementation and results of the project. Municipalities, police, housing companies and civil society actors have been involved in previous development work and are therefore given actors here as well. This also means that anchoring and ownership is based on a common will to strengthen young people's opportunities to establish themselves in society.