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DOWN-SYNDROME |
Down Syndrome Discussion List |
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DS-ADOLESCENCE-ISSUES |
This list exists for the discussion of issues and the sharing of information and advice related to adolescence for people with Down syndrome. We welcome people with Down syndrome, their families, and professionals. Some examples of topics discussed on this list include friendships during the teenage years, sexuality, independence and continuing education. |
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DS-ADULTHOOD-ISSUES |
This list exists for the discussion of issues and the sharing of information and advice related to adulthood for people with Down syndrome. We welcome people with Down syndrome, their families, and professionals. Some examples of topics discussed on this list include friendships, independence, employment, sexuality, and adult health concerns. |
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DS-AUTISM-UK |
Down Syndrome and Autism UK |
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DS-EARLY-DEV-ISSUES |
This list exists for the discussion of issues related to the early development of people with Down syndrome. We welcome people with Down syndrome, their families, and professionals. |
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DS-EARLY-DEV-RESEARCH |
This list exists for the discussion of scientific research examining issues related to the early development of children with Down syndrome. This list is primarily aimed at researchers, although people with Down syndrome, their families, and professionals are also welcome to join. |
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DS-EDUCATION-ISSUES |
This list exists for the discussion of issues related to the education of people with Down syndrome. We welcome people with Down syndrome, their families, and professionals. Some examples of topics discussed on this list include language development, literacy, numeracy, inclusive education and curriculum differentiation. |
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DS-EDUCATION-RESEARCH |
This list exists for the discussion of scientific research examining issues related to the education of children with Down syndrome. This list is primarily aimed at researchers, although people with Down syndrome, their families, and professionals are also welcome to join. |
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DS-EUROPE |
Down Syndrome Europe |
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DS-HEALTH-ISSUES |
This list exists for the discussion of issues related to the health and medical care of people with Down syndrome. We welcome people with Down syndrome, their families, and professionals. Some examples of topics discussed on this list include preventative healthcare, vision, hearing, nutrition and infection. |
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DS-HEALTH-RESEARCH |
This list exists for the discussion of scientific research examining issues related to the health and medical care of people with Down syndrome. This list is primarily aimed at researchers, although people with Down syndrome, their families, and professionals are also welcome to join. For people seeking advice and practical information, the DS-HEALTH- ISSUES discussion list may be more helpful. |
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DS-INDIA |
Down Syndrome India |
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DS-INFANCY-ISSUES |
This list exists for the discussion of issues related to the infant years for children with Down syndrome. We welcome people with Down syndrome, their families, and professionals. Some examples of topics discussed on this list include early language development and education. |
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DS-INT-BOARD-MEMBERS |
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DS-INT-MEDICAL-GROUP |
This list exists for the exchange of ideas and the discussion of issues relating to the medical needs and healthcare of people with Down syndrome. Membership of the list is restricted to people with a particular interest and expertise in medical issues. For more general discussion of healthcare issues, please see the DS-HEALTH- ISSUES list. |
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DS-INTERNATIONAL-ISSUES |
This list exists for the discussion of international social, economic and political issues that effect the lives of people with Down syndrome. We welcome people with Down syndrome, their families, and professionals. Some examples of topics discussed on this list include international healthcare standards, the development of non-profit organisations assisting individuals with Down syndrome, human rights, and education and healthcare policies. |
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DS-LANGUAGE-RESEARCH |
This list exists for the discussion of scientific research examining issues related to the language development for individuals with Down syndrome. This list is primarily aimed at researchers, although people with Down syndrome, their families, and professionals are also welcome to join. For people seeking advice and practical information, the DS- EDUCATION-ISSUES or DS-EARLY-DEV-ISSUES discussion lists may be more helpful. |
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DS-NGO |
A list to carry information and discussions about the activities of charitable nongovernmental organisations (NGOs) working to support people with Down syndrome and their families. Anyone can join and participate. Discussions are intended to be about the work of local, regional, national NGOs around the world, but anyone – NGO Board Members and staff, scientists and practitioners, individuals and families can participate. Individuals and organisations from all countries are welcome. |
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DS-NGO-UK |
Down Syndrome UK Organisations |
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DS-PEN-PALS |
This list exists for people with Down syndrome and their friends. The aim of this list is to provide a forum for individuals with Down syndrome to discuss issues that concern them, share their life experiences and successes, and to make friends around the world. |
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DS-RESEARCH |
Down Syndrome Research |
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DS-RESEARCH-DIRECTIONS |
Down Syndrome Research Directions |
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DS-RLI |
RLI Discussion List |
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DS-SEE-AND-LEARN |
A discussion forum for families and professionals using See and Learn programmes and resources to support the development and education of children with Down syndrome. |
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DS-SOCIAL-ISSUES |
This list exists for the discussion of issues related to the social development of individuals with Down syndrome. We welcome people with Down syndrome, their families, and professionals. Some examples of topics discussed on this list include social skills, behaviour, independent living and social inclusion. |
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DS-SOCIAL-RESEARCH |
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DS-UK |
Down Syndrome UK |