The SATB2 Gene Trust UK was established to enhance the lives of those affected by SATB2-associated syndrome by raising awareness and supporting research
Absolutely spot on from Prof. Wright here, diagnosis allows families to share knowledge and experience with others who know exactly the challenges of their condition.
https://t.co/JxKYQYvIB6 Prof. Caroline Wright "Getting a genetic diagnosis is hugely important to families. It allows them to speak to other families who might be affected by the same condition, and hopefully target much more personalised management and ultimately treatment."
My PhD thesis about siblings of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities has come out of its embargo period. It's now publicly available to download and read here - https://t.co/NT7TyrYJOF
🤩 How about this feedback from Y7 pupils at @StPetersOrrell, who recently heard from our team during their #Careers Day, on what it means to be #Disabled entrepreneurs!
👏 Looking forward to see you all again @SPHS_Futures!
#DisabilityHistoryMonth
🎂 Liberty Festival, @MayorofLondon’s flagship D/deaf, disabled and neurodiverse arts festival, is twenty years old.
This #DisabilityHistoryMonth we are celebrating Liberty's impact.
🎥 Here is a short round up video of the festival this year.
In honour of the announcement of the 10th anniversary of the 100,000 Genomes Project later this week, we're sharing this video from our CEO @chris_wigley.
Filmed at our annual conference in May, he reflects on where he thinks genomics is headed in the next 10 years.
We're so impressed with Otis' reindeer impression!😍
Otis is here to bring joy and comfort to our patients and staff, bringing extra festive cheer today with his fantastic outfit.💙
On International Day of Persons with Disabilities we are remembering Anna Lehnkering, who was murdered by the Nazi - simply for being disabled.
From 1939 until 1945, almost 250,000 people with disabilities were murdered by the Nazis. #IDPWD22#DisabilityHistoryMonth
Have you heard of Henry Fawcett? What about the Disability Discrimination Act 1995?
Brush up on your #DisabilityHistoryMonth knowledge with Penny, an archivist in Parliament, as she takes us through some important historical artefacts in the @UKParlArchives.
As we near the last 10 days of #DisabilityHistoryMonth let's throwback to another blog of ours which covers what accessibility can look like https://t.co/ud57vwxYOj
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Today is day 4 of #disabilityhistorymonth , here is an article from the BBC today discussing technology and disability https://t.co/oJr621gTs7 The life changing technologies that have enabled our SAS people to communicate, such as AAC devices, make a massive difference.