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Q&A with David Stanley, The Music Man Project

We recently had a chat with David Stanley, the man behind The Music Man Project, providing accessible musical opportunities for children and adults with learning disabilities. In lockdown, the service has had to adapt, launching online lessons, Facebook sing-alongs, music videos and rehearsal material under the banner #MMPwired. Check out their website or social media Read more about Q&A with David Stanley, The Music Man Project[…]

3 REASONS WHY SEN PARENTS ARE BETTER EQUIPPED FOR A PANDEMIC

Jamie McCallum While trying to make sense of our new reality, I found myself reminded of when our daughter was born. It was definitely the most significant trial of our lives to date. Rosie has Down’s Syndrome, which came as a great shock to us at the time. Whilst the situations are so very different, Read more about 3 REASONS WHY SEN PARENTS ARE BETTER EQUIPPED FOR A PANDEMIC[…]

Coeliac Disease and Down Syndrome

Today marks the beginning of Coeliac UK’s awareness week, with International Coeliac day on Saturday 16th May.  Did you know that coeliac disease is more common in people with Down Syndrome? Today we thought we’d raise some awareness about coeliac disease and share some advice from our WCAT families who have gone gluten free.  We’ll Read more about Coeliac Disease and Down Syndrome[…]