Health Equity
We are working with Humanity & Inclusion to find out more about health equity for people with Down syndrome and intellectual disabilities.
We are working with Humanity & Inclusion to find out more about health equity for people with Down syndrome and intellectual disabilities.
We are supporting self-advocates to improve Bridge training – a program that helps advocates speak up for the rights of people with disabilities.
We beleive that communities should respect and include people with Down syndrome.
We work with a team of Ambassadors who guide our work and give us feedback.
We take part in important global events and activities to help raise awareness about Down syndrome.
We work with national organisations to develop self-advocacy in their countries and we support self-advocates directly to advocate for their rights at important global events.
We are training self-advocates with Down syndrome and intellectual disabilities, to become consultants on inclusive organisations.
The Down’s Syndrome Association and Down’s Syndrome Scotland developed and ran a UK-wide research & advocacy project on ‘Inclusive Education’, what it means and how it can be implemented.
We believe everyone should have access to employment in inclusive workplaces.
We believe that every child should have access to inclusive and equitable quality education.