WDSD 2023 “With-Us-Not-For-Us” – Ireland
Down Syndrome Ireland’s National Advisory Council (NAC) comprises 6 adults with Down syndrome – Sinéad, Claire, Orla, Chrissie, Conor and Ross. The Council is the voice of people with Down … Read more
All people with Down syndrome must have opportunities to live fulfilling lives, included on a full and equal basis with others, in all aspects of society. The 2030 UN Agenda for Sustainable Development, a global plan of action for people, planet and prosperity, pledges that “no one will be left behind”.
The reality today is that prevailing negative attitudes, low expectations, discrimination and exclusion, ensure that people with Down syndrome are left behind. There is a lack of understanding of the challenges individuals face across their lifetimes and a failure to support them with the opportunities and tools needed to live fulfilling lives. People with Down syndrome and those who support and work with them must be empowered to advocate for these opportunities. They can then reach out to key stakeholders to ensure they understand how to provide these opportunities and in turn disseminate this message to bring about real change.
On World Down Syndrome Day, Thursday 21 March 2019, we call upon every person with Down syndrome to tell the world to “leave no one behind!”.
For World Down Syndrome Day 2019, EDSA has asked their members to show people with Down syndrome taking part in activities whether in schools, workplaces, in social, political and public life, culture, media, leisure and sport.
Starting on 1 March, we will be showing 21 examples from across Europe to make it clear that no one must be excluded.
Down Syndrome Ireland’s National Advisory Council (NAC) comprises 6 adults with Down syndrome – Sinéad, Claire, Orla, Chrissie, Conor and Ross. The Council is the voice of people with Down … Read more
World Down Syndrome Day (WDSD) is a global awareness day recognized since 2012 by the UN, which takes place on 21 March every year. On WDSD people with Down syndrome, … Read more
18th Colloquium on Trisomie 21 for the World Down Syndrome Day –Bourg-en-Bresse, March 17-18-19 2023 The french organisation AFRT and the national and local associations organise a three day conference … Read more
Down Syndrom International is calling for a commitment to With US Not For Us.This message is fundamental to a human rights-based approach to disability.More information on the Dsi website: https://www.ds-int.org/Blog/with-us-not-for-us-world-down-syndrome-day-2023
Inclusion means there is no difference in the way people look at you. Main character of this video is my brother Tonda. The video was made only by his friends from scout … Read more
Marina Mashtakova is a 19-years old girl from Moscow. She is an actress in Urban Forest Echo theater, she studies in college to become a tailoress and works in designer … Read more
David Silva from Portugal practicing Kata Seiunchin. David practices Karate since he was 4 years old. Actually practices 3 times a week in Gojuryu Karatedo. Marco Cruz, is his Sensei, … Read more
Alex is a very cheerful and sociable child, 5 years old. He is enrolled in kindergarten and is loved by his classmates. He actively participates in all the activities of … Read more
Anežka likes sports. She enjoys skiing, ice skating, swimming, cycling and roller skating. And she learns to snowboard too. And together with other children, it‘s the most fun! Aněžka ráda … Read more
“This picture tells us I can do whatever I want. I wanted to dance and I danced, I wanted to compete and I competed. I am Selma and I can … Read more