The World Down Syndrome Congress (WDSC) is coming to Brisbane in 2022 – and we're excited!
Down Syndrome Australia invites people with Down syndrome from all over the world to help design a logo for the congress.
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The World Down Syndrome Congress (WDSC) is coming to Brisbane in 2022 – and we're excited!
Down Syndrome Australia invites people with Down syndrome from all over the world to help design a logo for the congress.
Source: Down Syndrome Australia
Down Syndrome Australia is pleased to welcome Michael Sullivan as an independent director and board member. 'I’m very proud to be the first person with Down syndrome to be offered a position on the board of Down Syndrome Australia,' Mr Sullivan said.
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Down Syndrome Australia has released two videos to promote Step UP! for Down syndrome events happening across Australia during October.
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Down Syndrome Australia’s 2018 national survey has found people with Down syndrome and their families are receiving more support than ever before, thanks to the National Disability Insurance Scheme. However, there are problems with access to the scheme and the level of knowledge about Down syndrome.
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2018 National Survey Results (pdf)
Comment by Down Syndrome Australia CEO Dr Ellen Skladzien.
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COMMENT BY DR ELLEN SKLADZIEN, DOWN SYNDROME AUSTRALIA CEO
The DSA survey on NDIS experiences has provided some very useful insights into how the NDIS is working for people with Down syndrome and their families. We will be using the outcomes of this survey to inform our advocacy to NDIA as well as to develop better information resources for our community, writes DSA Chief Executive Officer Dr Ellen Skladzien.
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I recently joined my local woman’s gym. I thought I’d find working out in a pastel coloured, girls-only space an excellent way to unwind. What I hadn’t counted on was the booming ’80s music, not only in the classes (the music in these was so loud that I couldn’t hear a word the instructor was […]
Source: Deafness Forum of Australia