The purpose of the association is to find ways to improve the lives of those with Down syndrome and to help them reach their full potential. With adequate stimulation from an early age and proper education, children with Down syndrome can develop a high degree of co...
Down Syndrome Ireland's Aims:
The purpose of the association is to find ways to improve the lives of those with Down syndrome and to help them reach their full potential. With adequate stimulation from an early age and proper education, children with Down syndrome can develop a high degree of competence. The principal aims of the association are as follows:-
To provide a counselling service and information to parents and guardians of persons with Down syndrome, especially those with new-born babies.
To ensure that proper and appropriate educational facilities are available to children with Down syndrome, with the realistic option of attending ordinary national schools.
To promote research into the causes of Down syndrome, and to keep parents informed of developments taking place at home and abroad for the advancement and care of people with Down syndrome.
To liaise with the Departments of Health and Children; Social, Community and Family Affairs; Education and Skills; and Enterprise, Trade and Employment; and with other relevant authorities and national organisations.
To provide a forum where parents and guardians can meet and exchange views and ideas.
To establish a system of advocacy and guardianship for adults and children with Down syndrome who have lost their parents.
The ultimate objective is the integration of people with Down syndrome into the community with full citizen’s rights as laid down in European Union directives and the United Nations charter.
Established in 1971, the organisation was built upon campaigning, advocating, fundraising and celebrating the lives of people with Down syndrome. Down Syndrome Ireland (DSI) is the voice of people with Down syndrome and their families throughout Ireland. The charity has over 3,500 members with 25 branches nationwide.
Down Syndrome Ireland provides ‘all-through-life’ support services to people with Down syndrome with specialists in the areas of new parents,&n