What is World Down Syndrome Day?
World Down Syndrome Day is on 21st March every year. It is a global awareness day which has been officially observed by the United Nations since 2012. The goal is to help people understand and support those with Down Syndrome better.
The date being the 21st day of the 3rd month was chosen to represent the triplication (trisomy) of the 21st chromosome which causes Down syndrome.
This year World Down Syndrome Day theme is; We call on all Governments to.... Improve our Support Systems.
Everyone needs support sometimes. People with Down Syndrome need support to live and be included in the community, like everyone else. Families also need support, as they are often supporting their family member with Down Syndrome. Support is a key human right that make other rights possible. The support that we need is different for each person. We have the right to support that meets our needs and gives us choice, control and dignity.
What needs to improve?
Many people with Down Syndrome around the world don't get the support they need. Many countries do not have support systems that meet the need of people with disabilities and their families. Or the support systems they have do not respect the human rights of people with disabilities. Governments must make sure there is a support system, so people with disabilities are included in the community.
All around the world, people with Down Syndrome are treated badly........
So, on 21st March we create a single global voice advocating for the rights, inclusion and well being of people with Down Syndrome.
Previous themes:
2012 - Building Our Future
2013 - Right to Work
2014 - Health and Wellbeing
2015 - My Opportunities, My Choice
2016 - My Friends, My Community
2017 - My Voice, My Community
2018 - What I bring to my community
2019 - Leave No One Behind
2020 - We Decide
2021 - Connect
2022 - Inclusion Means
2023 - With Us Not For Us
2024 - End The Stereotypes





