That a person with a disability should have the same opportunities as others to run a business is a right enshrined in the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The support provided to unemployed persons with disabilities rarely or never includes a question of the possibility of running their own business. Society provides support in various ways to those who want to start their own business, but it is also largely based on the fact that it is given initially, that you can very quickly manage everything yourself without support and that you have knowledge of laws, regulations, finances, etc. surrounding a self-employed business. This approach excludes many people from daring and wanting to start their own business. Long-term support structures are largely lacking. The overall project goal is that the method Supported self employment will be tested to increase the possibility for people with disabilities or for people who for other reasons are far from the labour market, to be able to run their own business. The project will promote opportunities for entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship and business start-ups. The target group of the project is people with disabilities and people who for other reasons are far from the labour market, such as that you have a low level of education, have deficiencies in the Swedish language or have a mental illness. Many times, the causes covariate with each other. Participants will have two roles in the project. Partly as participants with the ambition to start their own business and need support and guidance in this. Partly as a co-creator in the project together with the project co-workers where the method will be tested and evaluated and adapted to the Swedish relationship and the needs of the target group. We can call it a supportive and supportive part and a participating part. The transnational work will be central to the project, partly because the method supported self-employment exists in several European countries but not in Sweden.