InfoFinland.fi is being renewed – the KEHA Centre maintains nationwide multilingual content
The appearance and functionality of InfoFinland are being updated. For users, the change will be visible as a new look for the pages. At the same time, the maintenance of InfoFinland.fi's nationwide multilingual official content will be transferred from the City of Helsinki to the KEHA Centre.
Nationwide multilingual content will continue to be available on the familiar InfoFinland.fi site in 12 languages. The new design follows the so-called Suomi Finland visual identity. The illustrations for the service have been created by Pirita Tolvanen.
The KEHA Centre is responsible for the development and publication of multilingual basic information package, the Work Help Finland mobile application, and civic orientation learning materials. All multilingual informational content maintained by the KEHA Centre is coordinated as a single entity, in cooperation with various authorities. Updates to the basic information package and the mobile application will be communicated separately in the spring.
InfoFinland will have a pause in updates in January
Due to changes to InfoFinland, the service will have a pause in updates in January. Legal changes that entered into force at the turn of the year and in January will be updated on the InfoFinland pages in February.
In connection with this change, the InfoFinland pages for Helsinki, Espoo, Vantaa, Kauniainen, and Vaasa will be discontinued. As a result of the changes, InfoFinland's current Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube channels maintained by the City of Helsinki will be closed.
Professionals working in integration and refugee reception are recommended to follow the LinkedIn and Instagram account 'Kotoutumisesta'. Information about any social media channels aimed at individual customers of the KEHA Centre will be provided separately.
More information:
InfoFinland.fi
Basic information package
Work Help Finland app
Civic orientation learning material