by Kate Potter | Mar 8, 2024 | Information
7 March 2024 Our Benefits Adviser, Helen Wild, has pulled together some key points from yesterday’s budget: National insurance contributions have been cut by another 2%. Previously 12% (2023), they were reduced to 10% in January and from 6th April they will be...
by Rachael Foster | Mar 7, 2024 | Our Voice Our Stories
I was in Tulse Hill Library, and I was looking for some books for people who have Down’s syndrome relating to skin care and looking after your body. I found some good books with a lot of information that could help everybody. I have been thinking about the type of...
by Rachael Foster | Mar 6, 2024 | Our Voice Our Stories
I have injured my ankle and have been hobbling all week. I have had an x-ray, and I am waiting for the results. So, I have not been able to carry out any of my normal activities. This weekend is Mothers Day. I will enjoy celebrating with my mum with the rest of my...
by Kate Potter | Mar 6, 2024 | Research
This research investigates the impact of music therapy on the dynamics of parent-child relationships, specifically from the perspective of parents of children with Down syndrome. The study consists of a questionnaire which asks parents about their child’s experience...
by HayleyN | Mar 6, 2024 | Our Stories
Lisa and Phoebe are sisters who run a renowned cake-making business, supplying customers with show-stopping creations for weddings and special occasions. We take a look at a slice of life behind the scenes at Lisa’s Cakes and Bakes. Do you love...
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