Down Syndrome Issues and Information - current progress and future plans
We are currently developing content for English-language versions of the remaining
DSii books. We are also working in partnership with Down syndrome organisations
around the world to produce translated versions in other language (Spanish and Norwegian
versions of some books are already available).
Current progress
We are currently developing content for English-language versions of the remaining
DSii books:
- DSii Education series
Members of the charity's in-house team of practitioners
are currently preparing the final modules in the DSii Education series.
These will be published during the next 6 months. Click here for more details about the DSii Education series
- DSii Adult Living series
We have already published several books in the DSii Adult Living series.
Leading experts from around the world are currently preparing content for the remaining
books in this series - we plan to publish these books over the next 12-18 months.
Click here for more details about the DSii Adult Living
series
- DSii Health Care series
We are currently working with medical experts from the UK and overseas in planning
and developing the content for the DSii Health Care series. We plan to
publish the initial books in this series next year. Click here for more details
about the DSii Health Care series
DSii online
- We plan to make all published books in the DSii series available online at the
Down Syndrome Information Web
site
Translations and international adaptations
-
Over
recent years we have been working on translations and adaptations of the Down Syndrome
Issues and Information materials in partnership with Down syndrome organisations
around the world.
- Parts of the DSii Education series are now available in Spanish and Norwegian
- click here for details about the DSii
Education books published in other languages.
- If you represent a Down syndrome organisation that is interested in translating
DSii into another language, please email
web-translations@downsed.org