Service maps of continuous learning highlight opportunities for skills development

Service maps of continuous learning highlight opportunities for skills development

The service maps for continuous learning developed within the JOE project under the coordination of Raseko have now been completed. The maps make it easy to identify regional opportunities for skills development.

The Swedish-language service map has been prepared by Novia University of Applied Sciences.

Continuous learning services in Southwest Finland are provided by a wide range of education providers, from vocational education to higher education institutions and liberal adult education organisations. The service maps bring together information on the region’s diverse education and service offering in one place, making it visible and easy to understand. Explore the maps.

Maps in swedish.

The service maps provide professionals with a shared and continuously updated overview of continuous learning services. They are designed as practical tools for study counsellors, employment service experts, and other guidance professionals.

A key prerequisite for continuous learning is that people can see and recognize the available education opportunities. Through the links included in the maps, residents of the region can also independently explore the education offer and find suitable continuous learning opportunities in educational institutions.

In Southwest Finland, continuous learning is being strengthened in 2024–2026 through the EU co-funded JOE project.

Further information:

Susanna Saarinen
Contact Manager
Raision seudun koulutuskuntayhtymä
tel. +358 44 705 7417

Elina Sandelin
Project Manager, City of Turku
JOE – Regional Ecosystem for Continuous Learning project
tel. +358 40 149 5004

Eija Laitinen
Project Leader
Novia University of Applied Sciences
+358 50 300 3380
eija.laitinen@novia.fi
www.novia.fi

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