Thank you for all your support in 2017 THANK YOU. A Charitable Company Limited by Guarantee, registered in Scotland No , Charity No.

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Thank you for all your support in 2017 THANK YOU A Charitable Company Limited by Guarantee, registered in Scotland No. 356717, Charity No. SC011012

Welcome hat a year! Thank you to each and every one of you who have helped make 2017 Down s Syndrome W Scotland s best year yet. The support we received last year was amazing and I can t thank you all enough. Your support has helped us to make big plans for 2018 including more ABC Groups, more training workshops and a more reactive Family Support Service. Last year our Family Support Service Officers visited more families than any other year. We also saw our first television advert hitting the TV sets in homes across Scotland. We hope the success of the ad has had a positive impact on the way people with Down s syndrome are included in the community and that it has positively challenged the perception that some people hold regarding the ability of people with Down s syndrome. We will continue working tirelessy to break down the barriers that people face and ensure that all people with Down s syndrome live in an inclusive society. Your support is helping us make that possible thank you.

Fundraising Amazing Results from our 2017 Campaigns Awareness Week raised over 37,200 72 kiltwalkers across the country. 65 4,560 miles were walked, cycled and ran in aid of Down s Syndrome Scotland. 7,968 102 346 People attended our Funbox concert in July. If you have participated in any of our events this year or given your time freely to volunteer for us, or sold raffle tickets on our behalf - Thank you. Thank you to all our supporters for giving your time, support and generosity to help Down s Syndrome Scotland.

How your support is making an impact Support Y our support is vital to the continuation and development of our services that help people with Down s syndrome and their families across Scotland. ABC Groups Our speech and language groups are specially designed to support the learning of children with Down s syndrome and provide parents with the knowledge and skills to continue the learning at home. Lewis and Ellie have been attending the Glasgow ABC groups since they were 2 years old. They are both due to start school in August. For Ellie, the ABC classes have helped increase her spoken and signed language and make her speech clearer. For me, it has provided strategies for incorporating speech and communication into our play at home - Jane, Ellie s Mum Lewis loves coming to see Katy and his friends at the ABC group. His confidence has grown and we have seen improvement in his communication, speech and level of concentration. We re so grateful to be a part of the sessions. - Lisa, Lewis s mum

Support Developing the Learning Hub In 2017 we started working on developing our online Learning Hub which will be available to all of our members. The aim is to provide an easily accessible central place for people to find information, workshop overviews and links to other relevant services and organisations. During the latter half of the year, Jo Hughes and Carolyn Thornton, our Learning Hub development worker, visited our branches around Scotland to meet with and hear from our members and friends about what they would like to gain from the hub. They also sent out questionnaires for parents, carers and siblings to hear as many views as possible. We have also been liaising with other relevant organisations to promote links. During the next few months Jo and Carolyn will be busy creating a test version of the Learning Hub and then will take to the road again, for focus groups to trial it for content and user-friendliness. We hope to be able to demonstrate our Learning Hub by Congress in July this year. The aim of the Learning Hub is to provide an easily accessible central place for people to find information and links.

Looking to the Future Our Hopes for 2018 Now 2018 is upon us that means one thing the World Down Syndrome Congress! As we prepare to welcome delegates from across the World we hope that the Congress will bring a lasting difference to families in Scotland with the opportunity to hear from international speakers, take part in a choice of over 100 sessions and meet new friends from across the globe. 2018 also sees a year in which we hope to grow as a charity and increase the capacity of our core services; Family Support and ABC. We are seeing a growing demand for both these services and have big plans on how to meet the need. We want to bring more ABC groups to locations across the country and take in to account feedback from those of you using the service as to how we can develop this programme to deliver maximum benefits to the children. Our Family Support Service is seeing an ever increasing need for their support in the South of Scotland and we hope that by investing in this key service in the organisation we can support even more families when and where they need us throughout the year. Keep an eye on our website to view our progress. If you would like to find out more about us or would like to make a donation, this can be done either online or by contacting our national office: W: T: 0131 442 8840 E: info@dsscotland.org.uk. @dsscotland Down s Syndrome Scotland A Charitable Company Limited by Guarantee, registered in Scotland No. 356717, Charity No. SC011012