This Down Syndrome Awareness Week 2025

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Two ladies one wearing silver sparkles and sparkly headband one wearing white jacket. Both smiling, Creating shapes with their hands learning indian dance hand moves

Spot the dancers a mile off! A meeting of hearts and minds through dance, sparkles, smiles, two honorary Doctors of Arts from the University of Salford in 2024 communicate through their shared passion. From the moment we arrived at the prestigious Cholmondley Room Jen was on the look out for Dr Ria Meera Munshi. Her excitement was palpable. Yet again … Read More

Accelerate Action – it’s possible if we choose to act differently

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Jen in green tshirt and Becky in red tshirt dancing. Male with glasses on in blue tshirt behind

The theme Accelerate Action coming from International Women’s Day 2025 is a powerful one. But only if we then take action on what we believe needs to change. I’ve had a wonderful couple of weeks capturing some conversations with some amazing women with different life experiences, cultures and stories from my own. But our commonality of wanting the world to … Read More

The joy of inclusion

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Eira playing with DanceSyndrome collective

The joy of inclusion is something that can’t be explained.  Rather it has to be experienced firsthand.  It’s interesting to consider it from various angles.  Here it is from the perspective of one perceptive visitor to the DanceSyndrome space recently:  One thing was that I didn’t know how I would feel entering their space. I wondered if I might feel … Read More

A box of books arrived

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Secrets of Successful Women 2024 book front cover

A box just arrived……..a box of books.  Yes I’d ordered them, and yes, they’re all the same, but seeing your words in print in a proper book for the very first time is a proud moment.  Really?  Me?  Why me?  However did that happen?  Who’d have thought?  But then who’d have thought that the introverted shy 18 year old musician … Read More

Inclusion is fundamental to living

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Sue and Jen Blackwell hugging

Asking me to write about inclusion is like asking me to write about breathing.  Inclusion is fundamental to living. Isn’t it! It’s normal for us humans to embrace others with a friendly smile, a hello, hug, handshake or wave – people you encounter everyday in your family, your community, on the bus, at the shops, at your school/college/work, or passing … Read More

A wander down memory lane

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Young Jen Blackwell dancing

This weekend saw me dive into files I’ve not looked at for years.  Photos, articles, letters of support all focused on the Art of the Possible, even one from my old music teacher at school, then the deputy head with whom my relationship was complicated by the fact that she was also a personal friend of my parents.  She was … Read More