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Feedback

The Down Syndrome Educational Trust evaluates the impact of its activities in many ways. One of the key ways the Trust evaluates its work is to actively seek feedback from individuals, families, professionals, researchers and organisations.

This section of our website provides a small sample of the feedback we receive on a daily basis from people and organisations around the world.

We value your feedback

If you have experienced any of the Trust's services or activities we would love to receive your feedback.

We welcome your comments, either positive or negative - as we are always striving to improve our services.

Please send your your feedback to feedback@downsed.org

Individuals and families

"Thirty minutes ago I was a devastated first time father...Having read your "Living with Down syndrome" web page I now have hope (considerable hope) for the future."

The Trust's activities have an impact on the lives of people with Down syndrome, and their families, in the UK and around the world. Read feedback from individuals and families...

Organisations

"Your work is central to our efforts…DownsEd materials seem to us to be the most complete and best researched available…"

The Trust aims to work alongside Down syndrome groups and associations worldwide. Read feedback from Down syndrome groups and associations...

Professionals

"...thank you so much for a very inspirational day.  Everyone felt they had gained a great deal of information and understanding as well as plenty of first hand examples of positive strategies..."

The Trust provides a range of publications and services for professionals involved in the care and education of individuals with Down syndrome. Read feedback from professionals...

Researchers

"...a profound impact on the Down syndrome research and practice community for the past three decades..."

The Trust aims to take a lead role in research into the education and development of individuals with Down syndrome. Read feedback from researchers and academics...