KEMUSOTE – Light entrepreneurship and resilience as an enhancer for conditions and work well-being in social andhealthcare sector

The main objective of the project is to strengthen the prerequisite for operation, resilience, work well-being and lengthening of working careers in social and healthcare sector.

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The main objective of the KEMUSOTE project is to strengthen the prerequisite for operation, resilience, work well-being and lengthening of working careers in social and healthcare sector. In addition the project produces knowledge of the co-operative form’s feasibility as a way of organizing social and healthcare services in areas of dispersed settlement. Consequently the project will contribute to market operability and enhances multi producers as a way of producing services.

The aims of the project

  1. To improve the know-how and resilience of light entrepreneurs, including readiness to develop new kind of services,especially for the social and healthcare sector.
  2. To develop service concepts into new service production models in the social and healthcare sector, that take into account the special features of work and support well-being at work.
  3. To survey the feasibility of the co-operative form and to create a plan of action on how to carry out social, healthcare and well-being sector’s services in areas of dispersed settlement (archipelago of Turku).
  4. To survey and assemble the ideas, knowledge, experiences and feedback from the actions carried out in the aims1-3. Based on the survey, a model on how to control and build a working career as a light entrepreneur is being developed.
European Union, European Social Fund
Leverage from EU 2014-2020
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  • Sini Eloranta

    Principal Lecturer
    +358 40 355 0514
    sini.eloranta@turkuamk.fi

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JAMK University of Applied Sciences (koordinator)
TAMK, XAMK, Turku, Humak and Laurea Universities of Applied Sciences

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