“My friends, my community” – Great Britain
21.03.2016 – World Down-Syndrome Day: Kate and Amy are friends Kate and Amy are friends. They have worked together for 2 years at DSA UK. Kate is the editor of the Down2Earth … 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.
21.03.2016 – World Down-Syndrome Day: Kate and Amy are friends Kate and Amy are friends. They have worked together for 2 years at DSA UK. Kate is the editor of the Down2Earth … Read more
21.03.2016 – World Down-Syndrome Day: Gabriel and his classmates Gabriel and his classmates have been friends for many years. They met in the first year of secondary school and now they … Read more
21.03.2016 – World Down-Syndrome Day: Paola and her group from the kindergarden Since three years Paola is going to the kindergarden. The children in her group feel that she is a … Read more
21. March 2016 – World Down-Syndrome Day “My friends, my community” – the benefits of inclusive environments for today’s children and adults During the following 21 days until World Down … Read more
Monday 21 March 2016 marks the 11th anniversary of World Down Syndrome Day. Each year the voice of people with Down syndrome, and those who live and work with them, grows … Read more
Global Video Event „LET US IN – I WANT ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE!“ Down Syndrome International presents the Global Video Event „LET US IN – I WANT ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE!“ in partnership with … Read more
EDSA welcomes the decision by the United Nations (UN) to officially recognise and endorse World Down Syndrome Day, 21st March. Recognition will help to safeguard the rights of individuals with Down … Read more