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Down's Syndrome Association - Helpline

Down's Syndrome Association

Down's Syndrome Association (DSA) is a national organisation that works to improve the lives of people with Down’s syndrome. They make sure people with Down’s syndrome are included equally with others.

You can reach them by phone, email or video call.

What they offer:

  • advice for expectant parents with a prenatal diagnosis or parents whose newborn has just been diagnosed
  • benefits advice
  • education and development support
  • social care and day-to-day support for adults
  • rights information
  • health advice (they can also refer to the UK and Ireland Down Syndrome Medical Interest Group (DSMIG))
  • speech, language and communication help
  • support for complex needs
  • ageing and dementia advice

Time

10am to 4pm

National

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