An Interview with Down’s Syndrome Scotland
Safestore supports Down's Syndrome Scotland
For this edition of Behind the Blue Walls we interviewed a wonderful charity who store with us in Edinburgh called Down’s Syndrome Scotland. They provide incredible ‘all through life’ support to people with Down’s syndrome (Ds) and their carers, from birth through to adulthood. Speaking to Claire, their communications officer, we discovered more about the work they do and some of the great initiatives they are currently working on.
Where did it all begin?
Down’s Syndrome Scotland was originally set up in 1982 by a group of parents who had children with Down’s syndrome. At the time it was called the Scottish Down’s Syndrome Association but it later changed its name to Down’s Syndrome Scotland. The organisation has grown in size and now has 25 members of staff based across the country. Their aim is to provide the best support possible for people with Down’s syndrome and their families all through life.The charity runs projects for both children and adults with Down’s syndrome across Scotland and has eight branches providing clubs and activities in local communities. Since the beginning the charity has maintained a clear set of goals…
- To ensure that children and adults with Ds (and their parents and families) receive appropriate support throughout all stages of their lives.
- To promote positive and inclusive attitudes towards Ds, both among professionals and the general public.
- To ensure that children and adults with Ds have choices that support and enable them to develop and reach their full social, physical and intellectual potential.
Services available through Down’s Syndrome Scotland
The main services Down’s Syndrome Scotland provides are ……- Family support service
“You gave me a lot to think about and also a lot of hope…something I think I had lost!”- a parent of an adult with Down’s syndrome, Renfrewshire.
- ABC groups
“Since my son has started at the ABC group I have noticed a significant improvement in his confidence in communicating with others” – mother of child who attends ABC groups.
- Friends connect
“Julie has more confidence as it gives her something to look forward to. Julie gets on very well with her volunteer”- parent of Friends Group Member.
How can families find out more about the charity?
All maternity wards in Scotland have new baby packs containing information on the charity but you can also find out more about the charity through their website, Facebook page and Twitter. Alternatively you can email [email protected].*****
Discover more charity articles on Safestore’s blog where you’ll find a range of interviews from our partners up and down the country as well as partner events. Or, if you’re looking to get a storage quote we have a range of self storage options in over 100 locations – find your nearest store today.
Behind the Blue Walls
Discover more charity articles on Safestore’s blog where you’ll find a range of interviews from our partners up and down the country as well as partner events. Or, if you’re looking to get a storage quote we have a range of self storage options in over 100 locations – find your nearest store today.