by admin | Apr 4, 2019 | Research
This blog is a summary of findings of a completed research study led by Stewart Morrison of the University of Brighton. Foot and ankle pain in children and young people are quite common and can range from skin and nails issues through to more complex bone and...
by admin | Apr 3, 2019 | DSA News, Our Stories
A grandmother from the Isle of Wight will be taking on the Virgin London Marathon later this month in memory of her granddaughter, who died just before birth. Karen Tuckwell’s daughter Kerrie was pregnant with her third child back in 2013 when she had complications...
by admin | Apr 3, 2019 | DSA News
The DSActive team have been working with British Gymnastics to develop a version of our coach education workshop specifically for gymnastics coaches. The workshop is designed to help upskill coaches on how to support people with Down’s syndrome in to their gymnastic...
by admin | Apr 1, 2019 | DSA News, Our Stories, Our Voice Our Stories
We recently sat down with Down2Earth magazine editor Kate to ask her some questions… Why do you think World Down’s Syndrome Day is important? It’s for people with Down’s syndrome to be noticed and for raising awareness. It is a celebration of people with Down’s...
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