- What are the basics of Down syndrome?
- What are the most essential facts and components of your organization?
- What key points are most important for clinicians to hear?
- What are the top resources clinicians should know about?
Presentation Templates
Based on the ideas generated during the meeting, we co-created a general medical outreach presentation template designed to be adapted for different organizations and clinical audiences.
Download the general medical outreach presentation template:
View example outreach presentations and materials:
https://lettercase.org/education/advocacy-organizations/
What are the basics of Down syndrome?
An introductory outreach presentation should begin with clear, accurate, and balanced information. Example points to include:
What are the most essential facts about your organization?
Clinicians benefit from concise, practical information about what your organization offers and how to connect families to your services. Consider including:
- Contact information
- Programs offered (e.g., parent-to-parent, caregiver education)
- Types of staff (e.g., therapists, social workers, family volunteers)
- Life stages served (birth, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, lifespan)
- Cost of services, including which services are free
- Referral process
- Geographic service area
- Events clinicians can attend to engage with your organization and the Down syndrome community (e.g., World Down Syndrome Day walks)
What are key points to share with clinicians?
Concise messages can help clinicians immediately foster a more inclusive practice. Example points to include in your presentation:
What are the top resources to share?
Including trusted, evidence-based resources strengthens your presentation and gives clinicians clear next steps:
- Local Down syndrome clinic
- AAP Guidelines: Health Supervision for Children and Adolescents With Down Syndrome
- GLOBAL Down Syndrome Foundation Guidelines: Medical Care Guidelines for Adults with Down Syndrome
- Down Syndrome Medical Interest Group (DSMIG)
- Down Syndrome Clinic 2 (DSC2U)