Democracy and Down Syndrome
When democracy was first getting started, only men with property could vote. these days, in most parts of the world, everyone over the age of 18 can have a say […]
When democracy was first getting started, only men with property could vote. these days, in most parts of the world, everyone over the age of 18 can have a say […]
It's crucial to consider how children and young people develop their ability to express themselves through spoken, visual, and written language. Teachers and families can aid in this development by […]
It is commonly known that ‘early intervention’ is key in ensuring the best possible outcomes for children with Down syndrome. And while access to a comprehensive team of therapists to […]
Two of the most common, yet challenging, questions that Dr Skotko is asked by caregivers: (1) How can you prevent Alzheimer’s disease in people with Down syndrome? and (2) How […]
The World Health Organization (WHO) recognises breastfeeding as a critical component of infant health and feeding, and this offers numerous benefits to babies, including those with Down syndrome (World Health […]
Gabrielle: ''What do you see when you look at me?" "I bet you see my disability. yet when I look at you I'm not looking for your disability because everyone […]
Music therapy has been transforming the lives of disabled people and those with mental health conditions in Aotearoa for 50 years this year. To mark the occasion, Registered Music Therapists […]
Volition is on a mission to empower everyone to be a decision-maker in their own lives. It's a human right! Volition champions supported decision making. This presentation will include an introduction […]