Coopselios Group is a not-for-profit organisation delivering welfare, education and social innovation services. Rooted in Italy and active internationally, the Group works to improve quality of life and strengthen communities through people-centred and sustainable solutions.

About the Group
Coopselios Group brings together specialised organisations operating across welfare, education, healthcare and social innovation.
Thanks to a shared mission, the Group’s organisations are able to create long-term social impact by responding to complex social needs through integrated, high-quality services.
With over forty years of experience, the Group combines strong territorial presence with an international outlook, engaging with public institutions, organisations and partners at European and global level.
Areas of expertise
The Group operates across key sectors of social development:

Education, from early childhood to adolescence

Social and healthcare services, supporting vulnerable people and people with disabilities

Elderly care and rehabilitation, including innovative and technology-enabled models

European project design, consulting and capacity building

Social innovation, cohesion and community development
This integrated portfolio enables Coopselios Group to develop scalable models and long-term partnerships.
Coopselios: the parent organisation

Coopselios is the founding organisation of the Group and its strategic core. It delivers a wide range of education, healthcare and welfare services throughout people’s lives, supporting individuals, families and communities.
Operating across Italy, Coopselios partners with public authorities and local welfare systems, combining operational expertise, service design and continuous quality improvement through a non-profit, people-centred governance model.
Educademi
– Publishing and professional training in education
Educademi is a Group organisation specialising in publishing and professional training for education professionals, with a primary focus on early childhood education (0–6) and its connection to later educational stages.
Through books, scientific and pedagogical journals, and tailored training programmes, Educademi supports universities, education services and schools. Its activities focus on professional development, personal skills growth and team learning, strengthening educational quality and innovation.


Learning by Languages®
– A global ecosystem for educational innovation
Learning by Languages® is a comprehensive educational ecosystem designed to support high-quality learning in the early years of life, when education has the greatest impact on individual and social development. It brings together educational tools, professional training, consultancy, publishing and an innovative educational method into an integrated system for schools, institutions and professional communities.
Designed to adapt, scale and perform across different countries and contexts, Learning by Languages® is active in Brazil, across Europe and in other international settings. Combining advanced pedagogy, research, technology and cultural sensitivity, Learning by Languages® supports the development of sustainable, inclusive and future-oriented educational systems.
Esedra and Mona Lisa School – Brussels
In Brussels, Coopselios Group operates in the education sector through Esedra, a company specialising in early childhood services with long-standing collaborations with European institutions. Alongside Esedra, Mona Lisa School strengthens the Group’s presence in the European capital, delivering high-quality educational services for international organisations and multicultural communities. These activities contribute to Coopselios Group being recognised as a trusted partner within the European education ecosystem.


Eurita
– European projects and funding
Eurita is the Group’s specialised company for European and international project development, supporting public bodies, enterprises and non-profit organisations in accessing EU funding.
Eurita provides end-to-end support across the full project cycle, including proposal design, project management and reporting, within European programmes, calls and tenders. With a permanent presence in Brussels, Eurita connects local needs with European policies, contributing to projects in welfare, education, social innovation and cohesion.
Second Walk
– Advanced neuromotor rehabilitation
Second Walk is an internationally oriented rehabilitation programme developed by Coopselios Group, offering a specialised neuromotor rehabilitation pathway for people affected by spinal cord injuries, stroke, Parkinson’s disease and neuromuscular conditions. It integrates personalised therapeutic pathways with robotic-assisted rehabilitation technologies, supporting mobility and functional abilities.
At the core of the model is the HAL© exoskeleton, a wearable robotic device designed to detect bioelectrical signals associated with voluntary movement and translate them into assisted motor support, within structured and clinically supervised rehabilitation protocols.
Second Walk combines robotic-assisted therapy with multidisciplinary assessment, evidence-based approaches and individual care planning, reflecting Coopselios Group’s commitment to responsible innovation in rehabilitation services.

Values and sustainability
Coopselios Group’s strategy is guided by a long-term vision aligned with the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Inclusion, equity, service quality, people’s wellbeing and social responsibility are core principles shaping the Group’s actions and partnerships.
Partnerships
Coopselios Group collaborates with institutions, foundations, organisations and international partners to develop welfare, education and social innovation initiatives. Building alliances and generating positive social impact are central to the Group’s mission.
Group organisations
Get in Touch
Info, partnership and more
whatsapp +39 3386384215
Email Address info@coopselios.com
Mailing Address
Via Antonio Gramsci, 54/s – 42123 Reggio Emilia (Italy)









