Haría Town Council joins new social welfare data-sharing agreement in Canary Islands
Haría Town Council Joins National Data-Sharing Initiative
Overview
The Haría Town Council in the Canary Islands officially signed up to a new national data-sharing initiative aimed at improving social welfare services.
Back in November 2024, the Ministry of Social Rights and the regional government agreed to implement a new digital system, SEGISS, replacing the older SIUSS platform, to streamline information exchange among social service agencies.
Haría's adherence, formalized in April 2025, ensures the municipality can participate fully in this modernized information network. This move helps local authorities better coordinate social programs and protect personal data in compliance with European and Spanish privacy laws.
Benefits for Residents
- More efficient social support systems
- Improved management of welfare resources
- Enhanced transparency and service delivery
- Faster and more secure data sharing between government entities
Broader Context
The initiative is part of broader efforts by the Spanish government to digitize social services and increase transparency. It reflects ongoing commitments to:
- Protect citizen information
- Improve the quality of public services for families and vulnerable groups across the archipelago.