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Strategy for Inclusion Seminar

Published 28 June 2007, Posted in Northland

Strategies for Inclusion is a series of seminars by Professor Sue Buckley OBE and Julie Hughes (Speech and Language Specialist/Audiologist) from the Down Syndrome Educational Trust, Unmited Kingdom.  The seminars are for parents, caregivers, support workers and all health and education professionals.

The Down Syndrome Educational Trust in Portsmouth, United Kindgon is internationally recognised for their extensive research in the development and education of people with Down syndrome.

For over 25 years they have undertaken research and provided training, information, resources and service to parents and education and health professionals.
“We used to dutifully follow all the recommendations, but without any real understanding. Sue Buckley changed our life, by teaching us how our children can learn and develop…”(teacher quote)

For more information download   Down Syndrome Strategies for Inclusion seminar series

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