A network of families who help drive change.

We engage families in a wide range of topics when collaborating with companies and organisations – from public spaces and healthcare to transport, leisure and social services. These are areas that shape the everyday lives of families with children with disabilities.

Our focus is on representation and lived experience. We strive to elevate voices often overlooked in data-driven processes.

If you’re a parent or relative of a child or young person with a disability, you’re welcome to join our Community of Change. Participation is flexible, and you choose the opportunities that suit you. Sign-up is simple via the mail form below.

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Contribute and share your views in ways that suit you.

When you join, you’ll get invites to different activities – all about bringing in real family perspectives. It could be:

  • A quick survey
  • A chat or panel
  • A workshop (online or on-site)
  • Trying out a service or product

Each invite is separate. You choose what works for you.

We know life’s busy – so we keep it flexible and easy. Your voice matters, and it should be easy to share.

We only save your email, and only to send new invites.

New ideas and suggestions can make a difference for many.

Research shows persistent shortcomings in societal inclusion for children and youth with disabilities and their families. At the same time, few initiatives actively support families in taking part and influencing change. Our aim is to change that.

One in four is impacted.

While estimates suggest 10–15% of children and youth have a disability or diagnosis, the real-world impact extends far beyond. Siblings and parents are also directly affected by the level of societal inclusion.

This means the proportion of people impacted is significantly higher than the numbers suggest – at least one in four.

Reports clearly show that society still has a long way to go.

At the same time, public and private actors share common goals. Agenda 2030 clearly states that inequality must be reduced and no one left behind. To get there, everyone must be invited, listened to, and given the opportunity to influence the way forward!

  • Parents facing significant strain
    Parents of children with disabilities report higher levels of stress, isolation, and health challenges compared to the general population. (European Disability Forum, 2020)
  • Lower levels of wellbeing among children and youth
    Students with disabilities report lower levels of wellbeing in school and regarding safety compared to their peers. (SCB 2024)
  • An unequal society
    Lack of accessibility and support limits both leisure and democratic participation in the target group (MUCF 2025)

Our cases

Read about cases we’ve carried out for both the private and public sector.

Skistar

More inclusive resort experiences

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IKEA

Living with Adults

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RF SISU

Inclusive sports schools

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Citiverse (EU)

European Citiverses Uniting for Inclusiveness

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FAQ about Community of Change

What is Community of Change?

A network of families sharing experiences and ideas to make everyday life more inclusive.

Who can join?

All parents and relatives of children or young people with disabilities or diagnoses are welcome. In some projects, we ask about the participation of children and youth themselves – but we always communicate through the parent or guardian.

How do I join in?

As a parent or close relative, you’ll receive invitations to various activities – such as surveys, interviews, focus groups, workshops or tests – via email. You always decide for yourself whether or not to participate.

How much time does it take?

We understand that everyday life can be demanding. That’s why our activities are designed to be simple and flexible – enabling participation on your terms.

Is compensation provided for participation?

In some activities, compensation or other forms of reimbursement may be offered. This will always be stated in the invitation.

How is my personal data handled?

We only store your email address in order to send invitations. No other personal data is collected. Read more about how we handle personal data in our terms of use.

Where can I read more?

Explore examples of previous assignments and collaborations under our cases and news and articles.