PRESS RELEASE - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Woman with Down’s syndrome’s landmark case against UK Govt over discriminatory abortion law to be heard by Court of Appeal The Court of Appeal has announced that it will be hearing a landmark case against the UK Government over...
Creating a world where people with Down’s syndrome are equally valued
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We are a group of over 17,000 people with Down’s syndrome, their families and supporters who are actively working to build a United Kingdom (UK) where people with Down’s syndrome are equally valued and have an equal chance of being born.
Currently around 90% of babies found to have Down’s syndrome in the UK are aborted. This alarmingly high percentage is as a result of discriminatory legislation, policies and practice – as well as wider cultural attitudes towards life with Down’s syndrome.
our focus

We support the updating of UK legislation to ensure that babies with Down’s syndrome are not singled out by abortion law

We support a programme of medical reform to improve the delivery and quality of information and support provided to parents expecting a baby with Down’s syndrome

We highlight the negative impact that national screening programmes are having on increasing the number of babies that are screened out because they have Down’s syndrome.

We support reforms to UK legislation and policy to improve support and equality for people with Down’s syndrome and their families throughout their lives
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The Market For DNA-Sequencing-Based Down Syndrome Tests Could Exceed $6 Billion
On Wednesday night the New England Journal of Medicine published a study showing that a new, DNA-sequencing based blood test provides a dramatic improvement in accuracy at screening for Down syndrome and a second, deadly disorder. That could open up a $6 billion...
The Guardian: My baby, right or wrong
Rebecca Atkinson has not had her unborn baby tested for Down's syndrome. She knows some people will say that was irresponsible. But how, as a disabled person herself, could she let her child's physical condition decide whether or not it was born? You're pregnant....
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It’s time our law’s caught up
with positive changes in attitudes towards people with Down’s syndrome
Heidi Crowter, a 26-year-old woman from Coventry who has Down’s syndrome, together with Máire Lea-Wilson from Brentford, West London, whose two-year-old son Aidan has Down’s syndrome, are challenging the UK Government over a disability clause in the current law which singles out babies with disabilities such as Down’s syndrome.

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