by Kate Potter | May 31, 2024 | Research
Experiences of bullying, and difficulties in sleeping, are shared concerns for children with neurodevelopmental conditions and those with congenital heart disease (CHD). Little is known however about how these challenges affect those children who have both a...
by Kate Potter | May 31, 2024 | Research
COVID-19 has disproportionately affected individuals with certain health conditions that affect their immune system, including those with Downs Syndrome. Despite vaccination and new drugs, these people continue to have a higher risk of severe disease than the general...
by Kate Potter | May 31, 2024 | DSA News
31 May 2024 To mark London History Day, Chris Rees, the DSA’s Policy Manager, has written this piece to highlight some of the places in London that John Langdon Down would have known. What’s in a name? John Langdon Down was a nineteenth century English...
by Rachael Foster | May 29, 2024 | Our Voice Our Stories
One of the important sporting events of the weekend was the Ride London 100. My brother-in-law Chris was riding in it. He chose to ride for the DSA. It took him 6 hours to ride the100 miles. Well done, Chris! On Saturday, it was my friend Emma’s birthday. Myself...
by Rachael Foster | May 23, 2024 | Our Voice Our Stories
Last Friday, I went for a meal at my sisters house. Before going with a group of friends to Wimbledon Theatre to see Jesus Christ Superstar. The musical was a fantastic show, very powerful and emotional. we all loved it. within our group was my sister and brother....
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