Community-based safety in Lapland
Bosse, Julia; Evwaraye, Ari; Harju-Myllyaho, Anu; Häikiö, Sisko; Inkeröinen, Leena; Kangasniemi, Ulla; Karlsson, Kenneth; Kilpiäinen, Seppo; Kohllechner-Autto, Marlene; Lahti, Elisa; Linna, Eila; Marttala, Timo; Niemisalo, Niko; Niska, Petri; Nisula, Sari; Palmgren, Marko; Pohja, Petteri; Pyhäjärvi, Jenni; Satokangas, Pasi; Syväjärvi, Tuija; Tammia, Tarja; Tolppi, Reijo (2019)
Bosse, Julia
Evwaraye, Ari
Harju-Myllyaho, Anu
Häikiö, Sisko
Inkeröinen, Leena
Kangasniemi, Ulla
Karlsson, Kenneth
Kilpiäinen, Seppo
Kohllechner-Autto, Marlene
Lahti, Elisa
Linna, Eila
Marttala, Timo
Niemisalo, Niko
Niska, Petri
Nisula, Sari
Palmgren, Marko
Pohja, Petteri
Pyhäjärvi, Jenni
Satokangas, Pasi
Syväjärvi, Tuija
Tammia, Tarja
Tolppi, Reijo
Editoija
Niemisalo, Niko
Lapin ammattikorkeakoulu
2019
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Tiivistelmä
The book at hand, Community-based safety in Lapland: Inclusion, services and livelihoods (2018) is a result of the strategy work of Lapland University of Applied Sciences. The texts highlight topical perspectives and development themes relating to community-based safety. The book is based on the basic tasks of the university of applied sciences: high-quality instruction and innovative research and development activities. The articles have been prepared with the intention of emphasising the collaboration and partnerships relating to the themes.
Lapland’s operating model for community-based safety was selected as a European good practice in 2013 (EPSA 2013, Regional Level Award).
Lapland’s operating model for community-based safety was selected as a European good practice in 2013 (EPSA 2013, Regional Level Award).