by Kate Potter | Dec 15, 2021 | Research
Can you help with this study? Dr. Karri Gillespie-Smith, Lecturer in the Department of Clinical Psychology at the University of Edinburgh, along with several collaborators*, is looking at how COVID has affected caregivers and their children (ages 5 to 18 years)...
by Kate Potter | Dec 15, 2021 | DSA News
We would like to extend our sincere thank you to everyone who entered the 2021 DSA Raffle! The winning numbers can be found below: 1st Prize – 047073 2nd Prize – 075571 3rd Prize – 064264 4th Prize – 013506 5th Prize – 092083 If you...
by admin | Dec 10, 2021 | News & Research, Research
We are working with the NHS to help them develop a national campaign to raise awareness of the risks of constipation for people with a learning disability and how to prevent and treat this condition. As part of this work, there is an online meeting next week to...
by Andrea Bishop | Dec 9, 2021 | Our Stories, Our Voice Our Stories
Last year, 19-year-old Lily wrote to us about the gorgeous Christmas cards she had started making during lockdown. Fast forward a year, and one of her designs – Lily’s snowman – is selling to people across the world on the Down Syndrome Association (DSA) website. “I...
by Kate Potter | Dec 8, 2021 | Our Stories, Our Voice Our Stories
With Christmas approaching, there is much work to do. There are cards to be written, there are presents to buy, the tree is to be fitted with lights and a fairy on top. Outside the shops are busy with shoppers eager to buy. There is music and Christmas lights...
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