The Fairstart Team

Niels Peter Rygaard, CEO
auth. DPA clinical child psychologist,
Program Development and Research
After decades of work with traumatised and adopted children, Niels published “Severe Attachment Disorder – A Guide to Practical Therapy” in 2005. The following lectures and studies of care systems around the world inspired him to gather a network of international researchers. Niels and the team transforms their care recommendations in Fairstart’s unique blended learning design, in partnerships with government agencies and NGO staff. This allows professionals to train thousands of foster parents and group home workers in attachment based practices at low cost. He received the Danish adoption Award in 2012, Fairstart received the EU award 2016 for innovative e-learning, and in 2020 Niels received the American Psychologist Association’s Award for International Humanitarian Work.

Morten Jac, CEO
Organization, Projects and Communication
Morten Jac is co-founder of Fairstart Foundation and co-owner of the consultant house key2see. Key2see works with innovation, organisation development, creativity, and communication. Morten Jac is educated as a teacher and holds a degree in rhetorics and communication from the University of Aarhus. Morten has published several books through his own publishing house and has worked with visual communication/photography for some of the country’s largest companies and municipalities.

Maja Marie Lützau Forup
Program Faciltator
Maja studies psychology at Aarhus University (stud.psych)

David Jappe
Program Faciltator
David studies psychology at Aarhus University (stud.psych)

Peter Schramm
IT Specialist
Peter Schramm works as Grahic Designer, Illustrator and owns the company Cubix. Peter makes the impossible possible.
OUR TEAM IN GREENLAND

Susi Hinrup
Headmaster, Prinsesse Margrethe Skolen, Upernavik, Avannaata Kommunia.
Susi is a teacher and has a MA in mathematics didactics. Susi has been a Fairstart instructor since 2019 and holds courses in the northern part of Greenland (Ilulissat and Aasiat) in cooperation with Dia Jensen.

Dia Jensen
Deputy school inspector, Prinsesse Margrethe Skolen, Upernavik, Avannaata Kommunia.
Dia is a school counselor at the school in Upernavik. Dia is a educated teacher and has been a Fairstart instructor since 2019. Dia collaborating with Susi.
SOS CO-FACILATORS IN AFRICA
All our co-facilitators are educated Fairstart-SOS instructors and they are employed by SOS Childrens Villages in the different countries

CO-FACILITATORS INNINE COUNTRIES
Tanzania, Zanzibar, Kenya, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Lesotho, Botswana, Mocambique, Somaliland and Angola.
We have connected 10 Co-Facilitators who have been educated as SOS/Fairstart Instructors in the following countries: Tanzania, Zanzibar, Kenya, Rwanda, Lesotho, Botswana, Mocambique, Somaliland and Angola. All the Co-Facilitators are empoyeed by SOS Childrens Villages.

Selungwi Husna
Tanzania SOS Childrens Vaillage
Husna was educated from the first team of instructors in Zanzibar back in 2017.
Husna has helped us as co-facilitator with many teams of new instructors, both from Tanzania, Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique and Zimbabwe.
OUR BOARD

Mette Møller
Chairwoman
Mette Møller is a self-employed organisational psycologist, who works with management and organisational development. Further, Mette has written books and contributed with much significant voulenteer work in favour of her hometown Aarhus.
Mette is cand.psych.aut and approved specialist in organisational psychology, supervisor in management- and organisational psychology. Certified in MBTI, JTI, Neo-pir and TCI.

Kim Barba
Board member
Kim Barba has for more than 25 years founded and been the driving force in a number of startups in both Denmark and abroad. He has also been involved in cultural projects and non-commercial collaborations, among others as festival coordinator and as the founder of a think tank that worked for regional development in West Jutland.
Kim has traveled most of the world and holds a cand.scient.pol from Aarhus University
Kenneth Koed Nielsen
Boardmember
Kenneth Koed Nielsen is an experienced public sector executive with extensive expertise in financial management, strategy, planning, and leadership within municipalities. He currently serves as Head of Finance and Administration in the Children and Schools department of Randers Municipality.
Kenneth is Cand.Scient.Pol. from Aarhus University and has held senior management and director positions for more than a decade, with responsibility across welfare areas including education, social services, health, psychiatry, and care for vulnerable children and adults. In addition, he is an appointed external examiner within political science and social sciences at several Danish universities.