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KEHA Centre enhances online content for integration

Publication date 22.10.2025 16.16
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The KEHA Centre is developing its national online services aimed at both integration professionals and immigrants. The goal is to improve the quality and user-friendliness of the integration-related content under KEHA’s responsibility, while also making more efficient use of resources allocated to content maintenance.

This development work focuses on managing more flexibly and efficiently websites now under KEHA’s responsibility due to the reform of the Integration Act and multilingual materials. It also aims to simplify the technical maintenance of these contents.

Currently, integration professionals use several different websites, which can make it difficult to get a comprehensive overview and can be time-consuming to navigate. The development initiative seeks to create a user-friendly, cost-effective, and sustainable online content ecosystem. This will support integration work across municipalities and employment regions, while also providing immigrants and integration clients with multilingual information about their rights, responsibilities, and life and work in Finland.

Several online services now maintained by KEHA Centre

The websites integration.fi and the Partnership Platform previously managed by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment, are now under the KEHA Centre’s responsibility. These platforms are intended for integration professionals and those working with immigrants.
The learning material site yhteiskuntaorientaatio.fi, developed in a project by the Finnish National Agency for Education and the Finnish Refugee Council, has also been transferred to KEHA Centre. Yhteiskuntaorientaatio.fi is a learning materials website designed for instructors, supporting the implementation of multilingual civic orientation. In addition, the Work Help Finland mobile application is now maintained by KEHA Centre.

Since the beginning of 2025, KEHA Centre has been nationally responsible for providing basic information package about Finnish society to people moving to Finland. Previously, this content was based on multilingual materials from the InfoFinland online service. Going forward, KEHA Centre will use this content more broadly in multilingual communication and digital materials. The management of the InfoFinland.fi domain will also transfer to KEHA Centre at the turn of the year, ensuring that integration clients can continue to access familiar content at the same address.

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