East Sussex actor – Dr Sarah Goody MBE – announced as patron of the Down's Syndrome Association

An East Sussex actress has been announced as the latest Patron of the Down’s Syndrome Association (DSA).
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Dr Sarah Gordy MBE, who is also a model and dancer, has appeared in countless television productions, including the BBC’s Call the Midwife, The A Word, and most recently, ITV’s crime drama The Long Call.

In 2018, the 45-year-old became the first person with Down’s Syndrome to receive an honorary degree from a UK university. She was also awarded an MBE, presented by Prince William at Buckingham Palace, for her services to the arts and people with disabilities.

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She is known as a fierce campaigner and has been hailed as a role model for challenging attitudes towards people with learning disabilities by her performances – something which she hopes to bring to her role as patron.

Dr Sarah Gordy MBE, who is also a model and dancer, has appeared in countless television productions, including the BBC’s Call the Midwife, The A Word, and most recently, ITV’s crime drama The Long Call.Dr Sarah Gordy MBE, who is also a model and dancer, has appeared in countless television productions, including the BBC’s Call the Midwife, The A Word, and most recently, ITV’s crime drama The Long Call.
Dr Sarah Gordy MBE, who is also a model and dancer, has appeared in countless television productions, including the BBC’s Call the Midwife, The A Word, and most recently, ITV’s crime drama The Long Call.

Speaking of the appointment, Sarah said: "I am really happy to be a Patron of the Down’s Syndrome Association. I like to think I make parents more optimistic about the future of their children and we know that the Down’s Syndrome Association is always there for them. I love my ‘mini me's’ and want my darling little ones to be all they can be."

The DSA is the only charity in the UK that is there throughout the whole lifespan of somebody who has Down’s syndrome, from before birth, through to old age, and everything in between. The charities aim is to enable people who have Down’s syndrome to live full and rewarding lives.

Speaking of the appointment, Carol Boys, Chief Executive of the DSA said: "We are absolutely delighted to have Sarah on board as a patron. What she has done to highlight the abilities of people who have Down’s syndrome in the arts is absolutely amazing! Sarah is a strong, independent and passionate woman who is a champion not only for the rights of people who have learning disabilities but also for those of all women.

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"At the DSA, we are committed to including people who have Down’s syndrome in all aspects of our work. From our trustees to our employees, and now our patrons, people who have Down’s syndrome are at the heart of our organisation, telling us what they think about our work, shaping our resources and sharing their valuable experiences. It is our privilege to welcome Sarah to the team.”

Sarah joins the likes of Dame Judi Dench DBE, Damon Hill OBE, Emma Barton, Peter Davison and Derrick Evans MBE, as patrons of the charity.

Speaking of the appointment, Sarah’s mum Jane said: “Sarah has two main ambitions in life. To keep learning as an actor and to inspire others to be healthy and fulfilled. Becoming a Patron of The Down’s Syndrome Association is a great honour and opportunity to encourage positive attitudes towards people who are different.

"2022 is also the year that the television industry fulfils many promises. Ralph and Katie on BBC1 will have two lead actors who have Down’s syndrome. Five out of the six writers have a disability, and many of the other creatives also have a disability. There are many opportunities to develop skills, Sarah is so thrilled.”

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The Down’s Syndrome Association has recently celebrated its 50th anniversary and plans a special Memories and Stories Exhibition at its headquarters in Teddington on March 24 to coincide with Down’s Syndrome Awareness Week. The charity hopes their newest patron will be able to attend the event as her first official role.

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