World Down's syndrome Day 2022 - a retrospective collective

A selection of my stories from the past year, celebrating Down’s syndrome. How lucky we are to have these children in our world - and how lucky I am to help bring their stories to a wider audience! Click on through to see the features with which we hope to dispel myths, celebrate amazing kids and simply say: Down’s syndrome is not to be feared. Down’s syndrome is a superpower!

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If it's broken, fit it!

Our parents were taught to make do and mend… now it’s our turn. These wonderful women shared their stories of how they treasure their treasures and fix what’s broken, in Woman magazine. Huge thanks to Kate, Sophie and Anita for their inspiring stories. Out now!

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Loving life in my 70s!

Isn’t Suzi gorgeous? We had the pleasure of sharing her gorgeousness in Bella this week! Now in her 70s, Suzi knows how to rock her style and I find her inspiring. Here she shares the story of how she found her unique road to joy. Out now in Bella. I highly recommend following Suzi on Instagram here!

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Lockdown led me to a happier life

I enjoyed writing about people who had the good fortune of improving their lives in lockdown. While it was an awful, scary and difficult time for many, there were some who emerged in better health, their wellbeing enriched, a stronger sense of themselves and their communities. Here we have Louise, who lost weight and got super fit discovering running while working from home in lockdown. She looks incredible! Out now in Bella.

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I don't notice my scars

Tulsi is an extraordinary woman who has overcome so much in her life and reached a place of beauty, in and out. I defy you not to read her story and feel lifted and raised. Tulsi has that effect on people! Here she is in Closer sharing her life story and the lessons she has learned which apply to us all.

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I fell in love with my husband twice

You might have read Ed Jackson’s story in the newspapers a while back - as a professional rugby player, it was headline news when Ed broke his neck after jumping into a swimming pool. But Lois had not shared her story before and here, in Bella, she does so with love, honesty and incredible insight. This beautiful couple are doing so well now, Ed’s injury in no way limiting their adventurous spirit. Now, they just bring others along for the ride thanks to their incredible charity, Millimetres to Mountains.

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