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Published08/01/2025
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Deadline07/02/2025
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Today17/02/2025
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Consultancy services - Welfare Guide 2.0 Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
Central Östergötland is tasked with creating the conditions for its member organizations to work together across their organizational boundaries so that no one ends up between the cracks. SCÖ members are the Social Insurance Agency in Östergötland, the Public Employment Service in Östergötland, Region Östergötland, Kinda Municipality, Linköping Municipality and Åtvidaberg Municipality. They have different assignments and expertise, but also share responsibility for helping people who are far from the labour market. They have chosen to be part of the Central Östergötland Coordination Association because they see that they can make a greater difference together than individually. A coordination association is a financial structure in which the Social Insurance Agency and the Public Employment Service pay half and the region and municipality the rest. The joint pot is used to coordinate the services of the members through the coordination association. The goal is that people who are far from the labour market should be able to support themselves, feel involved and feel good. As part of its work, the SCÖ has developed a website called the ‘welfare guide’. SCÖ's vision is that the Welfare Guide should be for everyone who is looking for a way forward through the welfare system. The Welfare Guide is for people who need support, who are relatives of someone seeking support, who work at an authority where the support is available or who want to know more about the welfare system. SCÖ wants everyone to find their way in the welfare system, feel empowered to change their lives and make progress towards independence and self-sufficiency. The supplier needs to deliver consultants/services to further improve the Welfare Guide's existing functions and develop any new functions. To achieve this requires expertise in ux-design, graphic design, ui-design, digital accessibility, back end developer, front end developer, accessibility expert (WCAG 2.2), tester, project manager and scrum master. It is also important that the supplier has solid experience in developing and improving similar services in the public sector. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
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