Information for Students

Information on this website can be used to help you find general information about Down syndrome.
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Information on this website can be used to help you find general information about Down syndrome.

Due to the large number of students interested in doing assignments on Down syndrome, we are not able to answer your assignment questions directly. Here are some ways to find out more about Down syndrome.

  • Use the Search function to find information on this website.
  • Visit our Resources Hub for information about a wide range of topics.
  • Watch Our Stories to find out more about the experiences of people with Down syndrome and their families.
  • Visit our Research section to see key statistics and reports about Down syndrome.
  • Read about the Down Syndrome Advisory Network to find out more about advocacy work by people with Down syndrome.

Information for Students

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Students often ask us to help them with school or university assignments about Down syndrome.

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You can find lots of general information about Down syndrome on our website.

Here are some tips to help you find the information you need.

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Do a Search to find information on this website.

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Go to our Resource Hub for information about lots of different topics.

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Read Our Stories to find out more about the lives of people with Down syndrome and their families.

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Go to the Research section for research reports and statistics, such as how many people have Down syndrome.

Members of the Down syndrome Advisory Network standing together

Read about the Down Syndrome Advisory Network to find out more about their advocacy work, speaking out for people with Down syndrome.