UNITED NATIONS ADOPTS WDSD RESOLUTION

Down Syndrome International is delighted to announce that a resolution to designate 21 March as “World Down Syndrome Day” was adopted by the United Nations on Thursday 10 November 2011.

JOIN US AT WDSC 2012 - REDUCED FEES!

DSi encourages you to submit papers and participate in the 11th World Down Syndrome Congress in South Africa in 2012. The "Big Five" themes are Rights, Education, Social Participation, Health and Employment.

WDSC 2012 CALL FOR PAPERS!

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OUR PEOPLE

Meet DSi's team of Board Members, International Advisors, Ambassadors and Patrons.

Down Syndrome Quarterly (DSQ)

Down Syndrome Quarterly (DSQ) is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to advancing knowledge on Down syndrome and covers all areas of medical, behavioural, educational, and social scientific research.

DSQ is published by the Down Syndrome Research Foundation (DSRF; British Columbia, Canada) and DSi and is distributed by subscription to individuals and organisations worldwide.

We recommend this journal to anyone with an interest in scientific research on Down syndrome.

Please click here for further information on the journal.

For a DSQ subscription form click here. Please send this form with your payment to DSQ at the following address:

Down Syndrome Quarterly
1409 Sperling Avenue
Burnaby
British Columbia
Canada
V5B 4J8

For further enquiries or to make a contribution to DSQ you can also write to the address above, or alternatively contact:

Dawn McKenna, Executive Director, DSRF dawn@dsrf.org

Professor Jacob Burack, Editor, DSQ jake.burack@mcgill.ca

"MY PERSPECTIVE" PHOTOGRAPHIC AWARD

In 2010 Down's Syndrome Association (UK) launched the first ever photography competition for people with Down syndrome called "My Perspective". Details of the 2011 competition have just been announced...

DSA UK TRAINING SERVICES

Learn about the Down's Syndrome Association's bespoke training services.