This is a standard that establishes support for people with Down Syndrome and their families at all stages of life. These are two projects, presented by Lorena Arrozogaray and Bruno Sarubi, which were unified. It was noted that the standard includes “how that information is provided at such a sensitive and significant time for families.”
Wednesday, November 13, 2024 | 5:21 p.m.
The Public Health and Social Development commissions of the Chamber of Deputies of Entre Ríos, chaired by Silvio Gallay and Carolina Streitenberger respectively, met this Wednesday to advance the treatment of the Province’s accession to National Law No. 27,716 of Humanized Diagnosis of Down Syndrome. These are two projects, presented by Lorena Arrozogaray and Bruno Sarubi, which were unified.
“We had the possibility of giving an opinion to the unified project,” Arrozogaray reported. “I am very happy because I have been working for a long time with the Down Syndrome Association of the Argentine Republic (ASDRA) and one of the problems that parents told me about was the need for all family members who receive their children’s diagnosis, both in the state of pregnancy and newborns, they had comprehensive unified support in the health system,” he indicated.
The standard includes “how this information is provided at such a sensitive and significant time for families.” Establishes how to provide containment, offer specific training for all the technical teams involved and provide support at the different stages of the life of people with Down syndrome, on medical issues, school support and also in adult life, among others. scopes. (APFDigital)