معرفی
Henna Nurmi is a Researcher at the University of Lapland, affiliated with the Faculty of Social Sciences and the Department of Welfare, Work and Citizenship. Her work focuses on intersectoral collaboration, well-being of school-age children, and administrative science. She has contributed to projects such as VASA (health and social care development) and ARKTORI (Arctic school leadership).
Research Interests: Nurmi’s research explores systemic approaches to welfare governance, youth accessibility to local services, and the role of digitalization in public administration. Her work emphasizes collaboration between educational institutions, social services, and municipalities.
Projects: Collaborative investigator in projects like Hyvinvointijohtamisen täydennyskoulutus (well-being leadership training) and LAPE (family-centered welfare services in Lapland).
Grants & Activities: Active in organizing academic events, including the YTK Research Seminar and Hallinnon ja kuntatutkimuksen päivät. Her work has been featured in media discussions on youth welfare and policy.



