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Future Of Down's

@future_of_down

Actively promoting, enabling, supporting, protecting, advocating for a successful future for people with Down's Syndrome in society, for families & individuals.

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linkhttp://www.futureofdowns.co.uk/ calendar_today11-02-2016 10:37:56

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Wyn Evans Down's Syndrome Association Mark Jones Sally Phillips Saving Down Syndrome Future Of Down's We have happier children, have a happier family life and are less likely to get divorced than the rest. It’s bloody awesome having a kid with #Downsyndrome. It's an inconvenient truth for the lucrative screening & abortion industry.

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"I always believe in a motto which is Down's syndrome... so what?" At 34, Sara has achieved more than most. She's hoping those achievements will help change perceptions about people with Down's syndrome. See more on #WalesThisWeek, Monday at 8pm on ITV Cymru Wales.

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Future of Downs is attending the World Down Syndrome Congress in Glasgow this week and v excited to meet so many parents, (members of our FoD private groups receiving lived-experience advice) at the Scottish Night! #wdsc2018 #wearelegion #downssyndrome tweeter: Sarah Hoss - UK

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#WDSC2018 and we are here!! It’s still quiet in the hall (after an amazing party last night). Heartening to see so many people with Down’s working at the conference. Glasgow is a welcoming place😊🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 #workhardplayhard #Downssyndrome #Downsyndrome #downsyndromescotland

#WDSC2018 and we are here!! It’s still quiet in the hall (after an amazing party last night). Heartening to see so many people with Down’s working at the conference. Glasgow is a welcoming place😊🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 #workhardplayhard #Downssyndrome #Downsyndrome #downsyndromescotland
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BBC Radio 4 Today ARCantenatal Maybe the delay is no bad thing considering the new PublicHealthEngland info released yesterday for NIPT still contains glaring inaccuracy about DS despite DSRF_UK Down's Syndrome Association and parents telling them this in the review process

Sally Phillips (@sallyephillips) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vik Woo BBC Radio 4 Today ARCantenatal PublicHealthEngland DSRF_UK Down's Syndrome Association Agreed. The ‘training’ midwives have received often suboptimal. Do we have to sit by and wait until our community reduced by three quarters (as has happened in some places) before anyone will listen to us? How can we seek protections for schooling & welfare in this climate?

Colette Lloyd (@colettelloyd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sally Phillips 🫏Sarah Lazy Donkey Dalton🍸🫏 Vik Woo BBC Radio 4 Today ARCantenatal PublicHealthEngland DSRF_UK Down's Syndrome Association Exactly. Answers to why are we testing for Down syndrome? Should state sponsored screening for conditions for which there is no cure/treatment be permitted? What level of learning disability makes it acceptable to test and terminate? Is this in line with Equality Act?

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ted.com/talks/chimaman… this is the issue we face: People promoting tests and terminations peddle just one story. We show many stories and a human face of the modern lived experience of DS. Ask if you want to know more - we have 6,000 families living well with DS to talk to.

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thesun.co.uk/fabulous/76128… please retweet this honest and authentic article including case studies of genuine modern families.

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Future Of Down's Down Syndrome International (DSi) Kate Harris (Neill) BBC Radio Wales best bit of the radio debate today was hearing a young lady with Down’s self-advocating. These are the voices that need a platform pls. #WDSD18 #inclusionmatters #DownSyndromeAwareness