Having a Voice
Series: Down's Syndrome Association Journal 141 Spring/Summer 2020: 16-17. 2020Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): Down's Syndrome Association, UK | DOWN SYNDROME | ADULTS | SELF ADVOCACY | COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT | GREAT BRITAINSummary: Explains that one of the DSA's strategic aims is to involve adults who have Down syndrome in the Association's work, creating opportunities for people to be the voice of the organisation and continuing to ensure that people are involved at all levels. To help meet these objectives a self advocacy project "Having A Voice" has been developed through which people with Down syndrome can express their opinions and share their experiences, influence their communities and guide the Association's work. Provides examples of activities and outcomes.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Explains that one of the DSA's strategic aims is to involve adults who have Down syndrome in the Association's work, creating opportunities for people to be the voice of the organisation and continuing to ensure that people are involved at all levels. To help meet these objectives a self advocacy project "Having A Voice" has been developed through which people with Down syndrome can express their opinions and share their experiences, influence their communities and guide the Association's work. Provides examples of activities and outcomes.
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