Programme grants

  • Project leader

    Project title

    Granted funds (SEK)

  • Education and Systematic Service Assessment through Technology and Research (ESTR) to improve the effectiveness of the Swedish Social Welfare System

    23,995,000

  • RISKSAM: Structured collaboration to prevent stalking and intimate partner violence – Implementation and evaluation of a risk management model for the social service and the police

    23,236,000

  • Municipal child welfare - investigations, services and trajectories beyond

    23,535,000

  • Maria Eriksson, Ersta Sköndal Bräcke University Collage

    Coordinated intervention systems against violence in close relationships

    23,987,000

Practic-oriented research fellow

  • Project leader

    Project title

    Granted funds (SEK)

  • Jenny Rangmar, Gothenburg Region Municipal Association

    Effects of treatment types for men with domestic violent behavior, a practice-based intervention study with pre-post treatment-control design

    1,000,000

  • Emanuel Åhlfeldt, University of Uppsala

    Predictors of sustainable change in a fragmented organizational context – A mixed method study of long-term implementation of a working model (IBIC) in the social services in Sweden

    1,000,000

  • Iréne Josephson, Region Jönköping

    Identities, Involvement and Inclusion within Welfare office. Development of an evidence-based practice with local knowledge development for the benefit of service users

    1,000,000

Post doc grants

  • Project leader

    Project title

    Granted funds (SEK)

  • Mariana S. Gustafsson, University of Linköping

    Automated decision making in social services: a study of institutional, organizational and professional tensions in the introduction of robotic process automation in the Swedish Income Support

    2,000,000

  • Nataliya Thell (f.d. Kondratyuk), Lund University

    Social guidance on the Internet: professional challenges, strategies and practices

    2,000,000

  • Linda Mossberg, University West

    What happens in interprofessional team collaboration in children? The roles and perspectives of children, care givers and professionals on impacts and experiences

    2,000,000

Planning grants

  • Project leader

    Project title

    Granted funds (SEK)

  • Maria Flink, Region Stockholm

    Coordination of health and social care services for older people - a collaborative project for sustainability and improved outcomes

    992,000

  • Kerstin Johansson, University of Linköping

    Strategical coordination and collaborations for long-term sustainable social service provision – An explorative case study to investigate the municipalities challenges and collaborations

    973,000

  • Susanne Garvis, Stockholm University

    Inequalities in access to preschool across Sweden

    910,000

  • Judith Lind, University of Linköping

    Recruitment, assessment and matching of foster carers

    997,000

  • Torbjörn Forkby, Linneaus University

    Connected Children. Development of a knowledge-based and innovative prevention

    999,000

  • Monika Wilinska, Jönköping University

    The organization, coordination and provision of social support to people with SMI

    1,000,000

  • Anna Duner, University of Gothenburg

    Talking Mats as decision aid to promote involvement in choice and decision-making around home care services for older people living with dementia A planning study

    1,000,000

  • Staffan Josephsson, Karolinska Institutet

    Stories as resource in co-creation of care for older person living with frailty

    751,000

  • Fatumo Osman, University of Uppsala

    A feasibility study of implementing a sustainable and culturally tailored parenting program, using a process evaluation

    973,000

Publishing grant

  • Project leader

    Project title

    Granted funds (SEK)

  • Gisela Priebe, Lund University

    Minors exposed to abuse or neglect by a female or male caregiver – Systematic reviews of prevalence and social service interventions

    998,000

  • Christine Gustafsson, Mälardalen University

    Factors that facilitate or hinder implementation of welfare technology

    879,000