by Rachael Foster | Oct 19, 2022 | DSA News, Our Stories
Hi, my name is Bethan. In March 2020, I was supposed to represent the DSA at the World Down’s Syndrome Day Conference at the United Nations building in New York. I was very excited to go, but unfortunately it was cancelled due to Covid. I was very disappointed, so my...
by Kate Potter | Oct 17, 2022 | Our Stories
By Katy Forrester Hi I am Katy, I am 25 years old and I am raising money for the Down’s Syndrome Association. I have taken the leap of faith and signed myself up to do a Skydive from 12,000 feet on the 24 June 2023 in order to help me raise money for a...
by Kate Potter | Oct 12, 2022 | Our Voice Our Stories
Last Monday was the start of the Baked Bean holiday to Hunstanton. We all met at our base, the Wilditch Centre. Our transport was in two mini busses and we were accompanied by 5 members of staff when we had packed our luggage off we went. We arrived at our destination...
by Kate Potter | Oct 11, 2022 | Our Voice Our Stories
We’re thrilled to share this interview with Claire-May, inspired by her working on the crew of BBC One’s Ralph & Katie. Hi Claire-May…please tell us a little bit about yourself. My name is Claire-May Minett, I am 44 years old and I...
by Kate Potter | Oct 11, 2022 | DSA News, Policy & Campaigns
11 October 2022 On 10 October 2022, BBC Panorama broadcast a programme called ‘Will the NHS care for me?’ It was presented by actor and campaigner, Tommy Jessop. We are grateful to BBC Panorama, the production company and Tommy Jessop for highlighting the...
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