March 21, 2014 – World Down Syndrome Day
“Assume That I Can” stars Toronto’s Madison Tevlin, a young woman with Down syndrome who shines a …
More >>Canadian Down Syndrome Society empowers parents to create “Care Instructions” for the next generation of caregivers
As many people with Down syndrome are living longer …
More >>The Canadian Down Syndrome Society and FCB win the One Show’s Prestigious Penta Pencil
· The award honours a client-agency relationship that has produced stellar …
More >>Powerful photo essay challenges people to rethink misconceptions about adults with Down syndrome
Life expectancy for Canadians with Down syndrome has more than doubled over …
More >>The Canadian Down Syndrome Society launches Inployable, the first employment resource for people with Down syndrome on LinkedIn
The Canadian Down Syndrome Society (CDSS) launches …
More >>Photo Series Shows What “Love Means…” For Adults With Down Syndrome
The work by photographer Hilary Gauld, in partnership with the Canadian Down Syndrome Society, …
More >>Investigating how fitness could be one of the most powerful but overlooked tools to improve cognition for people with Down syndrome. The Canadian Down Syndrome Society, …
More >>Project Understood Teaches Google to Understand People with Down Syndrome
The Canadian Down Syndrome Society partners with Google to make voice technology more accessible to …
More >>FCB Canada has launched “Anything But Sorry” for the Canadian Down Syndrome Society. The new campaign is the follow-up to “Down Syndrome Answers” which was …
More >>In a series of videos, people living with Down syndrome answer the questions most asked by parents with unborn children diagnosed with Down syndrome
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