Fryslân municipalities to discuss 2025 social employment accounts and 2027 budget
Residents of eight Fryslân municipalities can tune in as local leaders review last year’s social employment spending and plan next year’s budget. The decisions impact how local job support programs are funded and delivered.
| Key Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Meeting Date | March 27, 2026, 11:00 AM |
| Location | Digital (Teams) |
| Agenda Items | Annual accounts 2025, Budget 2027 |
| Document Availability | From June 24, 2026, at Caparis NV, Ampèrelaan 2, Drachten |
| Participating Municipalities | Achtkarspelen, Heerenveen, Leeuwarden, Ooststellingwerf, Opsterland, Smallingerland, Tytsjerksteradiel, Weststellingwerf |
| Registration | Required via secretary of the Joint Arrangement |
The Joint Arrangement for Social Employment Provision ‘Fryslân’ is a collaboration between eight municipalities to implement the Social Employment Provision Act. It oversees funding and policies that help residents access job support and employment opportunities.
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Meeting of the Joint Arrangement for Social Employment Provision
The Board meeting of the Joint Arrangement for Social Employment Provision ‘Fryslân’ will take place on March 27, 2026, at 11:00 AM. The meeting can be attended digitally via Teams.
How to attend?
Interested parties are welcome to attend this meeting and should register with the secretary of the Joint Arrangement.
The provisional agenda includes, among other items:
- Annual accounts of the Joint Arrangement for Social Employment Provision Fryslân 2025
- Budget for the Joint Arrangement for Social Employment Provision Fryslân 2027
The documents with the final agenda will be available for inspection from June 24, 2026, at the headquarters of Caparis NV, Ampèrelaan 2 in Drachten, or can be obtained from the secretary of the Joint Arrangement.
The Joint Arrangement for Social Employment Provision “Fryslân” is formed by the municipalities of Achtkarspelen, Heerenveen, Leeuwarden, Ooststellingwerf, Opsterland, Smallingerland, Tytsjerksteradiel, and Weststellingwerf. Together, they implement the Social Employment Provision Act.
