World Down Syndrome Day (WDSD), 21 March, is a global awareness day which has been officially observed by the United Nations since 2012.
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Congratulations to Jessica Rotolo, the Lots Of Socks 2023 design competition winner. Read more
For the first time in 2022, the Government of Zambia recognises World Down Syndrome Day as an official calendar day. Read more
Find out what we think inclusion means in organisations, and what it doesn't mean! Read more
Find out what we think inclusion means in health, and what it doesn't mean! Read more
Find out what we think inclusion means in employment, and what it doesn't mean! Read more
Find out what we think inclusion means in education, and what it doesn't mean! Read more
For World Down Syndrome Day 2022, CoorDown's campaign promotes the right of people with Down Syndrome to experience romantic and sexual relationships and receive correct and accessible information to enjoy a full and healthy sexual freedom. Read more
The European Down Syndrome Association have produced an inspiring poster campaign for World Down Syndrome Day 2022. Read more
Did you know that your socks have the power to change the world? Find out more. Read more
For World Down Syndrome Day 2022, we are asking, what does inclusion mean? Click here to learn more and find out how to get involved. Read more
Watch our online events for World Down Syndrome Day 2021. Read more
Do you have a message to share? Make sure your voice is heard on World Down Syndrome Day. Read more