by Kate Potter | Nov 24, 2021 | Our Stories, Our Voice Our Stories
Looking at my calendar, I realised it is only four weeks until the Christmas holidays and there are lots of jobs that need to be done. The Christmas cake and the pudding were made weeks ago. I have to make a list of people I would like to send a greetings card too. If...
by Kate Potter | Nov 22, 2021 | DSA News, Information
Legislation is due to be introduced on 15 December that will stop students from claiming Universal Credit if they have not had a work capability assessment before starting a course of education. This means that some families will be worse off, especially once their...
by Kate Potter | Nov 19, 2021 | DSA News, Policy & Campaigns
The Down’s Syndrome Association (DSA) wasn’t invited to be involved in the development of the Private Members’ Bill. We hope that, alongside existing legislation, the Bill will improve the lives of people who have Down’s syndrome through its guidance to public bodies....
by Kate Potter | Nov 18, 2021 | Our Stories, Our Voice Our Stories
One of the things I like about winter is the very hot, nourishing soups. This year we have experimented in making some different ones. Here are three of our favourites. Courgette, Greek Feta cheese and mint soup, Cauliflower and cheese soup Butternut squash soup. I...
by Kate Potter | Nov 18, 2021 | Our Stories, Our Voice Our Stories
These teas are really easy and simple to make. You put half a cup of cold water in the saucepan, then half a cup of milk. Then you put in the masala tea. You can get masala tea from Indian shops or you can look at local shops. You get it in packets in a box. It is...
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