About Down Syndrome Online
Down Syndrome Online offers a comprehensive, reliable and up-to-date
range of information, resources and services for families, practitioners and researchers
caring for, supporting and investigating Down syndrome.
Down Syndrome Online is published by Down Syndrome Education International,
a leading international charity dedicated to advancing the understanding of effective
ways of help the development and education of people with Down syndrome.
Ongoing development
We have recently launched Down Syndrome Online to supersede our previous
information site. Some areas are still under development.
Please check back regularly for updates.
We apologise for any inconvenience and hope you find the new site informative and
useful.
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Extensive
Down Syndrome Online publishes articles, books and resources covering all
areas of development, education and health for people with Down syndrome.
Relevant
Down Syndrome Online publishes information for everyone involved in the
care and support of people with Down syndrome, including families, teachers, speech
and language therapists, psychologists, doctors, researchers, support groups and
associations.
Reliable
Down Syndrome Online only publishes reliable, evidence-based information
and advice. Research papers (Reports,
Case Studies, Reviews) are published in the leading
Down syndrome journal - Down Syndrome Research and
Practice - and are subject to peer review prior to publication. All
other content is subject to expert internal editorial review.
Many of the articles and books published on Down Syndrome Online are written
by leading experts in many areas of the development, health and education of people
with Down syndrome.
Open
Many of the articles and books published on Down Syndrome Online are published
with a flexible Open Access licence so that individuals,
support groups and associations can freely reproduce content with appropriate acknowledgements.
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