Down Syndrome Australia has published a new resource focused on decision making. Supported decision making and Down syndrome explains what supported decision making is, why it is important, and how to make it happen.
Source: Down Syndrome Australia
Down Syndrome Australia has published a new resource focused on decision making. Supported decision making and Down syndrome explains what supported decision making is, why it is important, and how to make it happen.
Source: Down Syndrome Australia
Down Syndrome Australia (DSA) has released a 2019 Federal election document identifying the issues that are important to people with Down syndrome and their families. Health, housing and employment are among eight critical election issues.
Source: Down Syndrome Australia
From our CEO, Ross Joyce Welcome to the latest edition of AFDO eNews. I am pleased to announce that we are releasing our Political Platform today for the upcoming Federal Election to be held on Saturday 18th May 2019. We are calling for a commitment from all parties and candidates to six key objectives which make up our […]
Source: AFDO
New videos and guides are available to help consumers with disability understand their rights. These include: An educational video on how to shop smart and use your rights. Easy English educational video (with Casey and Reece) on how to shop smart. Fact sheet with a short summary of your consumer rights and the steps you […]
Source: DANA
Have your say! The Australian Government is being reviewed by the United Nations (UN) on how well they are implementing the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD). AFDO is part of a working group made up of Disabled Peoples Organisations (DPOs), disability representatives and advocacy organisations that are writing a report […]
Source: AFDO
My husband and I like having the captions on while we’re watching a TV show so we can keep the volume down without missing any dialogue (writes Meghan Moravcik Walbert). Because of that, the captions are almost always on when my son takes over the TV — a fact that frustrated him for years. In […]
Source: Deafness Forum of Australia