Downs Syndrome

Further Support

Wirral 0 - 19 Service

Welcome to the Wirral 0-19 Duty Service, your dedicated resource for all inquiries related to children and young people aged 0 to 19 years old. Our service will provide comprehensive support, guidance, and information to parents, caregivers, and individuals seeking assistance within the Wirral community.

At Wirral 0-19 Duty Service, we understand the importance of addressing the needs and concerns that arise during a child's life. Whether you have questions about parenting, education, health, or any other matter concerning children and young people, we're here to help.

You can reach out to us Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm by calling our dedicated contact number: 0151 514 0219

Chat Health

Young people can access confidential support and advice from a school nurse via 

ChatHealth – 07480 635538

Down’s Syndrome Wirral

A local group for individuals with Down's Syndrome and their families, providing opportunities for meeting up and making friends.

We use this page to share events and relevant links providing support for individuals with Down's Syndrome and their families.

Visit the Down's Syndrome Wirral Facebook page

Sundowns

Sundowns stands for Supporting Understanding Needs of Children with Downs and were formed in 2000, the aims of the Charity are to support people with Downs Syndrome and their families and to raise awareness of the positive contribution people with Downs Syndrome make to society.

 

The charity now supports over 70 families and operates from an office in Hamilton Square. It is still run mostly by volunteers.

Address:

14 Utkinton Close, Prenton, Wirral, CH43 2GP

Telephone:

0151 647 8888

Email:

sundowns12@gmail.com

Down’s Syndrome Association

We are a national organisation, committed to improving the quality of life of people who have Down’s syndrome, promoting their right to be included on a full and equal basis with others. We are a registered charity and operate throughout England, Wales and Northern Ireland. We are governed by a board of trustees who all have lived experience of Down’s syndrome and give their time voluntarily.

Visit Down’s Syndrome Association’s Website 

Down Syndrome UK

We provide invaluable support and information to parents from maternity through school years. We also deliver training and resources to health care professionals and to those working in education.

Visit Down Syndrome UK website