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project info
Start date: 1 December 2023
End date: 30 November 2024
funding
Fund: European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)
Total budget: 165 610,17 €
EU contribution: 66 244,05 € (40%)
programme
Programming period: 2021-2027
intervention field
European Commission Topic
European Commission Topic

Healthcare Innovation Platform in Collaboration (VIS)

The project is a preliminary study that wants to get permission for a deeper collaboration to solve the care and care needs for skills supply and lifelong learning. Ensuring that tomorrow's elderly and disabled people have access to the right staff to achieve social sustainability is a priority for many, especially given the demographic challenges we face with an increasing number of older people and fewer people of working age. The preliminary study is based on a lack of cooperation in several areas: Lack of sleepless transitions between health education and work. Lack of strategic cooperation on the horizontal principles to solve healthcare challenges. Lack of joint comprehensive plans for lifelong learning between municipalities and education actors. Lack of a common approach to how the competence supply issue is jointly owned within the individual municipality. The project has three objectives: Establish a structure for how municipalities can work with competence supply within the municipality and in collaboration with key actors. A common understanding of the opportunities for collaboration between actors. Ideas for a roadmap for developed strategic collaboration and a plan for an implementation project. The project has chosen collaboration and innovation as a method. Collaboration as a method has been chosen because the competence supply issue is complex and no actor can solve the challenge alone. The project is owned by the Care Administration in Kristianstad, which will collaborate with national actors such as Kristianstad University, Arbetsförmedlingen and VO-college (which is an association where most upper secondary education in health care is included). The second method, innovation, has been chosen because completely new solutions are needed to overcome the challenge. Specifically, the project will work with design thinking and involve the healthcare staff in the development work. The project wishes to have the best national impact through a combination of the project being based on the individuals within the municipality who are most affected by the issue and building a cooperation structure with national organizations and authorities.

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