CommunityHow this Manchester charity is empowering people with Down’s syndrome

How this Manchester charity is empowering people with Down’s syndrome

The South Manchester Down’s Syndrome Support Group (SMDSSG) provides support and empowerment for individuals with Down’s syndrome and their families through a range of impactful programs, such as speech therapy sessions and youth advocacy groups.

Among its standout initiatives, the Chatterbox Club has become a monthly highlight for families. The event sees attendance of around 250-300 people, with no age restrictions, and provides people with the opportunity to participate in activities not always available to those with Down’s syndrome in the wider community, such as arts and crafts, yoga, and sing-and-sign Makaton, while receiving group speech therapy delivered by expert speech and language therapists trained in Down’s syndrome specific communication needs.

Esther Whitaker, CEO of SMDSSG, said: “The Chatterbox Club is an invaluable part of what we do here at SMDSSG. It not only provides essential speech therapy tailored to the unique communication needs of individuals with Down’s syndrome but also a warm, supportive space where families can connect and people can feel a sense of belonging.

“Each session strengthens the relationship between our members and the wider community, helping to break down barriers and increase visibility for those with Down’s syndrome. Our goal is to create an inclusive environment that allows everyone to succeed together, and the Chatterbox Club plays a huge role in making that a reality.”

The next Chatterbox Club will be held on November 16.

In addition to Chatterbox Club, the SMDSSG has recently launched a monthly user group for people with Down’s syndrome aged 11 and over, providing a space to discuss topics that are meaningful to them.

Each session is guided by facilitators who encourage participants to share their thoughts and experiences, helping them feel empowered and supported. Although the group is still in its early stages, it is linked to the National Down Syndrome Policy Group, with the potential to influence broader policy discussions, including matters like the Down Syndrome Act, as relevant topics arise.

SMDSSG has also been addressing gaps in holiday provision for children with Down’s syndrome through its popular holiday clubs. These clubs offer a week of play-based educational activities focused on subjects such as English and maths.

The clubs set personal development targets for each child, ensuring they continue to progress during school holidays. The success and demand of the clubs this year have led to plans for more sessions in 2025.

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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