Future Care Work: Exploring bottom-up and top-down innovations to alleviate care crisis
Description of the granted funding
CAREFUTURE-project explores the reasons behind serious labor shortages and high turnover in health and social care, and how citizen- and employee-driven bottom-up innovations, and organizational, AI-based and policy-driven top-down innovations could alleviate the care crisis. So far, the variety and interrelated impact of innovations as a system has been approached marginally in care. Our multidisciplinary approaches (adult education, nursing science, social sciences, data processing sciences, public health science) and a national innovation competition across formal and informal care provide chances to cultivate innovation capabilities of employees and societal actors. This supports development of local experiments into generalized solutions. This requires investigation of dynamics, impact and ethical sustainability of the innovations in care system. Learning from international innovation cases and developing of a national innovation system benefit care practice and policy in Finland.
Show moreStarting year
2025
End year
2028
Granted funding
Funder
Research Council of Finland
Funding instrument
Strategic Research Funding
Decision maker
Strategic Research Council
08.09.2025
08.09.2025
Other information
Funding decision number
372417
Fields of science
Educational sciences
Research fields
Aikuiskasvatustiede
Themes
Osaaminen, työvoiman riittävyys ja maahanmuutto tulevaisuuden Suomessa