The Equality Act 2010 requires institutions and organisations to provide reasonable arrangements for those with disabilities. And yet, the University of Exeter is failing to do so.
Parents, carers, and people with Down’s syndrome are invited to a special event to discuss the health challenges that people with Down’s syndrome face, and ways in which to tackle them. The ‘Health Swap Talk’ aims to look at ways in which people with the condition can help themselves live a more active and healthier lifestyle.
The session is being put on by the Down’s Syndrome Association and is free for anyone to attend. It will also introduce people to a new app which has been launched by the charity. The ‘Health Swap’ app has been specifically designed to support people with...
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