About us

Support for Children and Young Adults with Down Syndrome and their Families

At Stepping Stones DS, we support children and young people with Down syndrome, from birth to age 25, and their families across South-East Berkshire, North Hampshire, and West Surrey.

Since 2006, we have helped families feel understood, supported, and included at every stage of their journey. Through our services and activities, children and young people gain skills, confidence, and friendships that help them thrive and reach their full potential in their local community.

Meet the team behind Stepping Stones DS

With a shared commitment to inclusivity, breaking down barriers and empowerment, we are a small team of staff and trustees who are dedicated to providing the support and resources that our families need to enable our children and young people to fulfil their potential.

Our staff are the people who make Stepping Stones DS run smoothly – from operations and services to fundraising and administration.

Our Stepping Stones DS trustees provide the governance, guidance, and strategic oversight that keep SSDS strong and focussed.

Lloyd Martin has been part of the Stepping Stones DS family since childhood, and as our first ambassador, he inspires other children and young people with Down syndrome to reach their full potential.

Partnering with Specialists to Deliver Tailored Support

We work with leading experts, ensuring families and professionals have access to the very best guidance:

LETS Go! Led by Dr Rebecca Baxter (Speech & Language Therapist), offering education outreach, early development, speech, and communication support. The LETS Go! team also includes Sarah Holton, Sam Wood, Kim Lazarou, Tracy Nye, and Kate Dale.

Vik Ralfs – Expert in educational and wellbeing support for children and young adults with Down syndrome and their families.

Prime Acrobatics – Adapted, inclusive gymnastics to build strength, flexibility, and coordination.

Stopgap Dance – Inclusive dance sessions to develop confidence, creativity, and social skills.

Andy Warry – Specialist tennis coaching to promote fitness and teamwork.

By harnessing the knowledge and experience of our outstanding partners, Stepping Stones DS ensures that children, young people, and their families have access to a rich variety of inclusive activities and support networks.

The Support We Offer

We tailor our wide range of support to the individual needs of each child, family, and the professionals in their lives. Our activities focus on education, physical development, social skills, and family wellbeing – building confidence, connection and lifelong skills.

Through Early Development Groups, Communication Groups, and school outreach, we build key skills, support inclusion, and help children thrive. We work closely with families, schools, and professionals so every child has the best chance to reach their potential.

Our social activities provide safe, welcoming spaces for children and young people to connect, share experiences, and make friends. They also give families the chance to support one another, building a strong sense of community while navigating the joys and challenges of raising a child with Down syndrome.

Our tennis, dance, and acrobatics sessions support health, movement, and coordination. These fun activities also build confidence and independence, giving children the chance to learn new skills in an enjoyable and supportive environment.

Through Connect Sessions, our Family Advisory Service, and other programmes, we provide parents and educators with the knowledge, guidance, and tools to support children with Down syndrome. These sessions also help build confidence, share experiences, and foster a caring community.

Every step matters

There are many ways to contribute and make a tangible impact, whether by volunteering, donating, or raising awareness. Together, we can help children with Down syndrome build brighter futures, reach their goals, and fulfil their potential.