Liisa Nuutinen
Senior Lecturer, Metropolia University of Applied Sciences
Liisa Nuutinen
Senior Lecturer, Metropolia University of Applied Sciences
Master of Health Sciences and PhD student Liisa Nuutinen works as a senior lecturer in Sustainable Leadership and Development in Social and Health Care, a Master of Health Care degree programme at Metropolia University of Applied Sciences. She is the project manager in Interreg Central Baltic funded project SAFE – Solutions for Age-Friendly Employer with collaborative partners from Estonia and Sweden. Liisa is particularly interested in positive approach to organisational development and leadership, and she believes in peer collaboration. She is known for thoroughly integrating her extensive leadership and working life experience into her teaching and projects.
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Author's publications
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Heini Maisala-McDonnell, Liisa Nuutinen
Metropolia Minno® project resulted in innovations for age-friendly working life in health care and social services
SAFE - Solutions for Age-Friendly Employer - project is an EU project funded by Interreg Central Baltic. The project became a client of Metropolia Minno®, and gained from future professionals' perspectives and innovation. Metropolia students explored age-friendly practices that support the work ability of older employees in health care and social services, while also benefitting employees of all ages.
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Katja Ihamäki, Liisa Nuutinen
How schools can become safe places for learning and growth
This article introduces theoretical perspectives and practical approaches to enhancing interaction in schools, with the aim of supporting meaningful learning and growth. How can we build safe and inclusive learning environments?
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Liisa Nuutinen, Heini Maisala-McDonnell
SAFE project paves the way to an age-friendly working life
Solutions for Age-Friendly Employer (SAFE) project explores practices that support work ability of older employees in healthcare and social sectors – while also benefitting younger colleagues. How to achieve that win-win situation?