Stakeholders

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The CAREFUTURE project receives support and advice from an extensive network of different parties. Representatives of stakeholder organizations participate in the evaluation panels of the innovation competition in the care sector, co-development, the organization of joint events and the dissemination of research results. Researcher visits and collaboration in scientific writing on the research topics have been agreed with researchers from different countries. 

The collaboration network can be expanded during the project.

Trade Unions

  • Finnish Union of Practical Nurses SuPer
  • Union of Health and Social Care Professionals Tehy
  • The Trade Union for the Public and Welfare Sectors JHL
  • The Finnish Association of Private Care Providers

Decision-Makers

  • Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment
  • Ministry of Social Affairs and Health
  • Ombudsman for older people

Associations

  • The Finnish Union for Senior Services, VALLI
  • The National Seniors´ Union
  • The Finnish Association of Social Enterprises
  • Carers Finland

Wellbeing Services Counties and the City of Helsinki

  • Helsinki City's social, health, and rescue services
  • The wellbeing services county of Central Finland
  • The wellbeing services county of South Ostrobothnia
  • The wellbeing services county of North Ostrobothnia
  • The wellbeing services county of Kanta-Häme
  • The wellbeing services county of Pirkanmaa
  • The wellbeing services county of North Savo
  • The wellbeing services county of Central Finland
  • Hyvil Oy

Nurse Education

  • Careeria
  • Educational Consortium OSAO
  • Savo Vocational College
  • Taitotalo
  • Tampere Vocational College
  • Turku Vocational Institute
  • Vantaa Vocational College
  • The Network of Health Sector Leaders in Universities of Applied Sciences

AI and health technology developer communities  

  • SOTE AI Ecosystem
  • Finnish Centre for Artificial Intelligence, Ethics Advisory Board, FCAI EAB
  • AI Tampere Ecosystem
  • Healthtech Finland

Innovation communities in Care

  • The national competence center for social innovations, Innovillage
  • Metropolia University of Applied Sciences- Future-Proof Health and Wellbeing” innovation hub

International Collaborators of CAREFUTURE Consortium 

  • University of Roskilde, Dep. People and Technology
  • Macquarie University, Australia
  • Harvard, School of Public Health, USA
  • National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, AIST, Japan
  • Kansai University, Faculty of Policy Studies, Japan
  • Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, BauA, Germany
  • International Labor Organization, ILO, Switzerland
  • Partnership for European Research in Occupational Safety and Health, Perosh, Denmark
  • National Care Forum and Care Innovation Hub, NCF, United Kingdom
  • Karolinska Institute, Dep. Clinical Neuroscience, Sweden
  • University of British Columbia, School of Nursing, Vancouver, Canada
  • University of Granada, Faculty of Psychology, Spain
  • Centre of Expertise Health Innovation of The Hague University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands
  • Stockholm University, Dep. Education, Sweden
  • German Development Cooperation GmbH (GIZ) - International Services, Head of Labour Migration, Germany
  • Centre for Social Innovation – ZSI, Vienna, Austria
  • University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Health Sciences, Slovenia
  • Lund University, Dep of Design Sciences
  • Durham University, Dep of Sociology