In October, Edwoak, in collaboration with Compassen Lidköping, invites to a person-centered conversation where relatives and users can make their voice heard.

In the revised "Guideline for Coordinated Individual Plan (SIP)" and "Agreement on Collaboration for the Health of Children and Young People", the person-centered approach is highlighted in Västra Götaland. What does this mean? How do patients, users, pupils and individuals want it to be perceived? What is important to you?

Our expert on Coordinated Individual Plan, SIP and participation, Jessica Ek, will inform and hold the conversation. She will also collect views on what people want from a digital planning tool, in terms of achieving participation, coordination, accessibility and continuity, which we will take with us in the further development of tm8s.