by Kate Potter | Jan 20, 2022 | Inclusive Education for All, Policy & Campaigns
Inclusive Education for All #1 20 January 2022 by Chris Barnes, Inclusive Education Officer, Down Syndrome International What memories do you have of school? Perhaps best friends, good times, residentials and trips; maybe something makes you smile, or blush in...
by admin | Jan 20, 2022 | News & Research, Our Stories, Our Voice Our Stories
Last Monday I was told by Baked Bean that someone who attended a class the previous Friday had tested positive for Covid-19 and as I was there that day, I should take a PCR test and I could not return until I had the results back. I sent off for a test kit but by...
by Kate Potter | Jan 19, 2022 | DSA News, Policy & Campaigns
Language is important. The words we choose to use can have consequences for others. Some of these are intended, others can be unintentional. Importantly, over recent times, there has been an agreed approach of co-production across public services, especially (and...
by Andrea Bishop | Jan 17, 2022 | Our Stories, Our Voice Our Stories
During lockdown (starting in January 2021), Edward couldn’t go to college so in order to give him something to focus on and keep up his fitness, he started going running. He chose a 5k on the flat and decided to raise money for his youth organisation. It was a crisp...
by Kate Potter | Jan 12, 2022 | Our Stories, Our Voice Our Stories
My first new year’s resolution is to not burn too many candles. My second new year’s resolution is to remain healthy and keep working out at home. My third new year’s resolution is to control my diet and keep eating more salads. My fourth new years resolution is to do...
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