jalkautuminen
Jalkautuminen is a Finnish term describing the act of moving from a centralized office or base into the field to carry out work directly with people or in communities. The phrase literally means to go out on foot, but it is used more broadly to denote field operations and outreach conducted by public sector actors such as police, rescue authorities, social services, youth work, and municipal agencies. In police language, jalkautuminen refers to on-site patrols and operations where officers engage with communities, assess local problems, and provide assistance beyond rapid response.
In social services and public health, jalkautuva work involves teams that visit neighborhoods, homes, or public
Benefits include enhanced situational awareness, earlier problem detection, improved accessibility of services, and better trust between
The concept is common across Finnish public administration and is adapted to local contexts, ranging from routine