Dear Parent

Mum and daughter hugging on busy street

If you don’t have a child with learning disabilities, please read on to understand more.  This is our reality. If like me you do have an offspring with learning disabilities you’ll experience life very differently to the rest of society.  Dear Parent, How are you doing today? If we haven’t met before I’m Jen’s mum, occasionally known as Sue.  Today … Read More

Do you see me and my vulnerabilities

Smiling toddler with hat on and wearing an adult necklace happy to be the centre of attention

I’m always mindful when writing as a carer of 43 years that I’ve had it relatively easy.  Jen has been blessed with good health, so our challenges have mostly been intellectually, socially and emotionally focused. The lot of a carer is fraught with uncertainty and often significant financial sacrifice.  We find ourselves needing eyes in the back of our heads … Read More

Inclusion in Practice

Jen holding banner equal opportunities for all outside Westminster

“Inclusive education is a national priority—and a shared responsibility.” says Tom Rees, Chair of the DfE’s Expert Advisory Group for Inclusion. We agree! We’ve submitted the following to the enquiry, and have offered our support to engage further happy to share all we’ve learnt from our personal experiences: Social change is imperative if we are to create a fairer, more … Read More

This Down Syndrome Awareness Week 2025

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

Support must be fit for purpose – begin by listening

Woman with brown hair with Down's syndrome being looked at by woman with blonde hair. Both smiling. Text says My support is everything. Jen Blackwell and Donna Wheeldon

In all parts of our lives we find systems which are meant to be helpful. Support to navigate a certain aspect or point in time. Everyone accepts that ‘the system’ is broken.  But until we listen intelligently to individuals, people with learning disabilities will continue to remain invisible.  If we value everybody, truly believe in equity and equality of opportunity, … Read More

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

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

Solving the SEND Crisis – our opinions and evidence

Jen Blackwell on BBC North West Today

The UK Government Education Committee inquiry “will focus on how to achieve both short term stability and long-term sustainability for the SEND system to improve experiences and outcomes for children and young people.” January 2025. We have submitted written evidence as parents of a 43 year old daughter with Down’s syndrome and feel that opening up the conversations, encouraging and … Read More

Eternal Opportunism

Malcolm, Sue and Jen Blackwell wearing hats in the snowy cold of Colorado January 2025

I have a problem.  I have eternal opportunism written into my DNA.  My glass is (almost) always half full, because if half empty I’d have walked off the end of that metaphorical short plank a long long time ago; or as Malcolm says, it keeps the men in white coats at bay. So how about you?  Do you have clear … Read More

The week that was spreading joy and happiness

Lady in red coat holding phone camera next to white male with grey hair next to white lady in grey coat with cream scarf. All smiling looking in mirror for photograph

The week that was!  The precursor to the eventful week anticipated! Life with and for Jen is full on in so many wonderful ways no one could ever have foreseen. As a dancer Jen has made her mark.  As a daughter, sister, aunt, niece, cousin, friend she is loved.  As a leader, a flagbearer, a multi-award winner, a role model, … Read More

Leaders from unexpected places

Malcolm, white male in tuxedo and Sue, white female in dress and jacket smiling at each other with love

Awards raise profile and awareness.  This is our first exposure on a global stage making the largest minority in society more visible creating increased awareness for those in the room, opening eyes to the marginalized.   Intellectual disability affects people from all walks of life across the world but all too often they are hidden from view rather than celebrated as … Read More