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FAQ's
We support organisations to make their education, training, and projects more inclusive — especially for neurodivergent learners and professionals. We design curricula, lead trainings, and build tools that reduce barriers from day one.
We’re both. IMPACTsci is a neurodivergent-led organisation that combines research-based consulting with real-world tools and co-creation. We don’t “advise from afar” — we build what we recommend, and we stay to support implementation.
We partner with universities, youth organisations, Erasmus+ projects, NGOs, and training providers. Most of our collaborators are building projects around inclusion, education, or community engagement — and want more than surface-level DEI.
No. While our lens is neuroaffirmative, our work addresses multiple access needs — including disability, migration, caregiving, mental health, and systemic inequity. We design for intersectionality.
Yes. We’ve worked as partners and external consultants in multiple Erasmus+ and Horizon Europe projects — contributing to curriculum development, inclusive training design, and impact reporting.
Yes. Most of our toolkits come with customisation options — we can tailor them to your process, sector, or team composition. We also offer onboarding and team training if needed.
We do. Our top offer for organisations is a self-paced eLearning course that helps teams design inclusive activities, reduce barriers, and improve internal practices without relying on one “inclusion person.”
Both. Most of our materials and services are bilingual (PT-EN), and we adapt to project needs. Our team has experience working across European contexts.
Apart from that, we also facilitate both live and asynchronous training. Topics include inclusive education, trauma-aware facilitation, co-design, accessible curriculum planning, and inclusive evaluation methods, among others.
We’re always looking to collaborate with lived experience experts, educators, and facilitators. If you’re interested in joining our pool of external advisors, send us a short email with your background, areas of focus, and links to any relevant work. We prioritise voices from underrepresented groups and people with practical experience in inclusion.
You can reach out via our contact form, LinkedIn, or email. You can also explore our products section to access ready-made tools.