I am currently collaborating with and supporting colleagues nationally (Alberta, Ontario, Quebec) and internationally (Australia) in a range of projects that focus on improving health and wellbeing for children with neurodisability and their families, through changing the way services and supports are provided and policies are shaped. Projects include ENVISAGE – Caregiver, a Canada-Australia collaboration (PIs C. Imms and P. Rosenbaum) that seeks to establish new and positive perspectives towards childhood neurodisability among service providers: Project ACCESS, an Alberta-based project that will use administrative health, educational and social services data to inform and address issues of unmet need (PI J Zwicker); and a further Alberta-based project led by David Nicholas (funding applied for) and which has the potential to be scaled up nationally, to understand and support the role that patient (or family) navigation can have in the lives of affected children, youth and families.