Santa Úrsula Joins New Social Welfare Data System to Improve Public Service
Published: May 27, 2025|technology-and-innovation|Gobierno de Canarias
Santa Úrsula Adopts New Digital Platform for Social Welfare
Overview
The municipality of Santa Úrsula has officially signed on to a new digital platform, SEGISS, replacing the older SIUSS system used for social welfare management.
This move follows a broader agreement between the Canary Islands government and the national Ministry of Social Rights, aiming to streamline data sharing and improve access to social services across the region.
Timeline
- The agreement was signed in late November 2024.
- It was expanded in April 2025 with Santa Úrsula's formal adhesion.
Benefits and Goals
- The new platform will facilitate better information exchange and administrative efficiency for local social programs.
- It aligns with EU privacy laws, requiring strict data protection measures and accountability from the municipality.
Adopting this system is expected to benefit residents by making social welfare processes more transparent and responsive.
Significance
- This initiative exemplifies how regional and local governments in Spain are increasingly embracing digital solutions to modernize public services.
- It ensures compliance with privacy regulations.
- This coordinated effort underscores Spain’s commitment to leveraging technology to enhance the effectiveness of social policies, particularly in rural and autonomous communities like the Canary Islands.