Cape Argus

World Down Syndrome Day celebrated

- NOMALANGA TSHUMA nomalanga.tshuma@inl.co.za

THE Department of Social Developmen­t (DSD) celebrated Human Rights Day in conjunctio­n with World Down Syndrome Day (WDSD).

According to the department, the decision to commemorat­e the two special occasions simultaneo­usly works to “symbolise the two important social constructs that complement each other”.

Speaking to the DSD’s commemorat­ion efforts, Social Developmen­t MEC Sharna Fernandez said the two events observed on Sunday allowed the department to reiterate its commitment to promoting the well-being, dignity, and inclusivit­y of intellectu­ally disabled persons.

Fernandez said: “Every year, both Human Rights Day and WDSD are celebrated on March 21. Human Rights Day commemorat­es and honours those who fought for the rights and freedom that all South Africans enjoy today, while World Down Syndrome Day is a global awareness initiative that has been backed by the UN since 2012.

“This day goes to say that all of us have a role to play in educating our family members, peers, and others about the barriers and challenges faced by persons with intellectu­al disabiliti­es.

“The voices of people with disabiliti­es must be heard.

“Most persons with Down Syndrome have some level of intellectu­al disability, usually in the mild to moderate range. Hence the importance of working together to safeguard the rights and promote the needs of persons with intellectu­al disabiliti­es all year round.”

For its current financial year, the DSD has a budget of R169 million to support its initiative­s and non-profit partners, to deliver services specially designed for the developmen­tal social welfare of people with disabiliti­es, their families, or caregivers.

In commemorat­ion of WDSD, Disability Info South Africa executive director Alan Downey said: “It is important that all organisati­ons that represent persons with disabiliti­es stand together to ensure that their voices are heard. Communitie­s need to support these initiative­s as well.”

 ??  ?? PARTICIPAN­TS hold placards during a flashmob event on World Down Syndrome Day in front of the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerlan­d. | REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
PARTICIPAN­TS hold placards during a flashmob event on World Down Syndrome Day in front of the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerlan­d. | REUTERS/Denis Balibouse

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