World Down Syndrome Day is Thursday, March 21st. People around the world will be recognizing the potential and accomplishments of people who have Down syndrome. The United Nations will hold a conference focusing on the right to work, while groups around the country will be holding other special events. Want to be a part of the celebration? Check out the …
Our First Paid Position — Your Fundraising Dollars at Work
The CDSC is excited to announce that it is beginning a search for its first executive director. A paid, part-time position, it is hoped that the new ED will move the CDSC toward greater stability while helping us grow and fulfill our mission of support to members and advocacy for people who have Down syndrome. People who wish to be …
High Expectations
…from Disability Scoop. A new federal effort is encouraging young people with disabilities — and those who come into contact with them — to set high expectations. In a public service campaign, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Disability Employment is highlighting the experiences of seven Americans with varying disabilities who’ve excelled at work, sports and in life because …
Partners in Policymaking 2013
Congratulations to CDSC members Laureen Morley, Peter Salegna and Shanon McCormick on their acceptance into the Connecticut Partners in Policymaking program. Partners in Policymaking is an leadership training program for people with disabilities and parents of children with disabilities. Graduates of the program are recognized as skilled and capable leaders in disability issues, able to fill key policy and advocacy …
Take the Plunge for Special Olympics
Support Special Olympics by making a splash at a Penguin Plunge this winter. Participants brave the cold water at locations around the state to raise funds so Special Olympics Connecticut can provide year-round sports training and competitions for thousands of athletes. Can’t stand the cold? Stay out of the water and register as a chicken. Online registration and more information …
Webinar — iPad Adaptations in Minutes
Presented by the Institute on Disability at the University of New Hampshire. Theresa Wilkomm, Ph.D., will demonstrate over 30 ways an iPad can be adapted in five minutes or less using everyday materials. Participants will learn to mount an iPad so the camera can be stabilized and used as a video presenter, presentation, lecture, or capture tool; adapt a stylus …
Gotta Dance
Editor’s Note: While we advocate for full inclusion of people who have Down syndrome in ALL aspects of life, we recognize that at some times some individuals may benefit from programming designed to meet their more particular needs. Canton, CT — At Farmington DANCE, we don’t see limitations, we see possibilities. We want each of our children to …