by Kate Potter | May 12, 2022 | Inclusive Education for All, Policy & Campaigns
Inclusive Education for All #15 11 May 2022 by Chris Barnes, Inclusive Education Officer, Down Syndrome International Thanks for taking the time to read this blog! We love receiving your feedback – please do continue to share your thoughts, opinions, and experiences...
by admin | May 11, 2022 | Our Stories, Our Voice Our Stories
Those who touch our lives stay in our hearts forever… After the incredibly sad loss of Samera Uddin in January, this article remembers her incredible life and the bonds that she built up in her job at Hilton London Metropole. The DSA’s WorkFit programme...
by admin | May 11, 2022 | Our Stories, Our Voice Our Stories
Now it is May and the weather is getting warmer, everything in the garden is growing fast, especially the weeds. The next couple of weeks are going to be the busiest of the year. So my dad and I sat down and made a list of things to do in the garden. Firstly the grass...
by Kate Potter | May 6, 2022 | Research
This research aims to explore views of quality of life in people with learning disabilities and dementia. These views will inform the development of a quality of life measurement tool for people with learning disabilities and dementia. The study is looking to recruit:...
by Kate Potter | May 4, 2022 | Inclusive Education for All, Policy & Campaigns
Inclusive Education for All #14 4 May 2022 by Chris Barnes, Inclusive Education Officer, Down Syndrome International 99% of human existence has been spent outdoors – roaming, foraging, hunting, gathering, and socialising. It’s for this reason we still (sometimes...
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