20 episodes

Launched in Down’s Syndrome Awareness Week 2019, the Shifting Perspectives Podcast is brought to you by the Down’s Syndrome Association.

In our podcast, we'll tell the stories of people who have Down's syndrome as well as of their families and carers, raising a smile, providing insights and challenging commonly held attitudes and prejudices.

We are thrilled to be working with Richard Bailey, curator and mastermind behind the Shifting Perspectives photography project, as our host.

Where Shifting Perspectives began

When his daughter, Billie-Jo, was born at the start of the noughties he knew very little about Down's syndrome and when he looked for information in books, he found very factual information and very factual images.

He explains in the introduction of the Shifting Perspectives book (published in 2012): "The images we found in those old textbooks had little bearing on our experience…We found no images that showed daily life, no images of families having fun with their children, or of young adults going about their daily life and these were the images that we dearly wanted to see."

Working with other parents of children with Down's syndrome, who also happened to be photographers, they created their first small exhibition of photographs in 2005 for Down's Syndrome Awareness Week.

With support from the Down's Syndrome Association and GlaxoSmithKline, Richard and his fellow photographers were able to continue to exhibit their work in multiple locations around the UK and beyond.

The Shifting Perspectives Podcast The Down's Syndrome Association

    • Government
    • 5.0 • 15 Ratings

Launched in Down’s Syndrome Awareness Week 2019, the Shifting Perspectives Podcast is brought to you by the Down’s Syndrome Association.

In our podcast, we'll tell the stories of people who have Down's syndrome as well as of their families and carers, raising a smile, providing insights and challenging commonly held attitudes and prejudices.

We are thrilled to be working with Richard Bailey, curator and mastermind behind the Shifting Perspectives photography project, as our host.

Where Shifting Perspectives began

When his daughter, Billie-Jo, was born at the start of the noughties he knew very little about Down's syndrome and when he looked for information in books, he found very factual information and very factual images.

He explains in the introduction of the Shifting Perspectives book (published in 2012): "The images we found in those old textbooks had little bearing on our experience…We found no images that showed daily life, no images of families having fun with their children, or of young adults going about their daily life and these were the images that we dearly wanted to see."

Working with other parents of children with Down's syndrome, who also happened to be photographers, they created their first small exhibition of photographs in 2005 for Down's Syndrome Awareness Week.

With support from the Down's Syndrome Association and GlaxoSmithKline, Richard and his fellow photographers were able to continue to exhibit their work in multiple locations around the UK and beyond.

    Luke Ensor

    Luke Ensor

    Luke is a huge Manchester United fan. He is in paid employment, goes to college, and last year, he fell head over heels in love with his girlfriend Emily.

    • 15 min
    Steph and Chris McCann

    Steph and Chris McCann

    Siblings Steph and Chris describe each other as best friends. They talk about growing up, living together during the pandemic, and how Steph has helped Chris get through some dark times.

    • 26 min
    Tommy Jessop

    Tommy Jessop

    Tommy Jessop is acting royalty. He stole the show at the National Television Awards by dancing live on stage, and gave a star performance as Terry Boyle in the BBC's series 'Line of Duty'.

    • 22 min
    Clare and Tash

    Clare and Tash

    Tash and Clare live together and have been best friends for more than 20 years. They chat about their jobs, busy fitness schedules, friendship, and their shared love of foot spas, cake and Champagne.

    • 21 min
    Ann Cleeves, interviewed by Dr Sarah Gordy MBE

    Ann Cleeves, interviewed by Dr Sarah Gordy MBE

    Actor Sarah Gordy MBE speaks to Ann Cleeves, an award-winning crime writer whose books have been brought to life on the television and often feature characters who have Down's syndrome. Her book The Long Call has just been aired on ITV.

    • 19 min
    James Ducarreaux

    James Ducarreaux

    James Ducarreaux lives life to the full. He loves nothing more than watching his beloved Bournemouth FC with the lads and a pint. He's recently got engaged and tells us all about it.

    • 15 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
15 Ratings

15 Ratings

~ Annie 😊~ ,

Brilliant!!

I have just discovered this and have been enjoying it so much. I’m still at school but really interested in the medical field, especially special needs. I know a little girl with Down’s syndrome who is the sweetest, most beautiful girl ever. I love that this podcast recognises each persons individuality and potential x

Rachel...93 ,

Great Listen!

Great podcast. Really wonderful to hear the stories of people with Down’s syndrome and their friends and families. Perfect podcast for my commute to work!

Anj242 ,

Giving people with Down’s syndrome a voice

It’s so refreshing to hear people with Down’s syndrome getting their chance to chat and have a voice. People with learning disabilities are often overlooked in the media, and I don’t think I’ve ever heard someone with Down’s syndrome talk on a podcast before, so this is really great - and just a fab listen all round! Bravo!

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