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World Down Syndrome Day 2020 – Day 10

World Down Syndrome Day 2020 – Day 10

Jacob is the eldest of my three children and he has two younger cousins that are very close. Jacob has always been treated equally at home and for the most part at school. He goes to a mainstream school and is on a modified plan with a support worker. As a family, we have been involved with horses for many years, competing across most equestrian disciplines. When Jacob was born, we got his first pony and he has ridden all his life. We believe this has helped his develop core strength, balance and dexterity.

Source: Down Syndrome Australia

Easy English Guide to Corona Virus

Easy English Guide to Corona Virus

With the growing concern around the CoronaVirus (COVID-19) in Australia, and with the spread of incorrect information around the world, we have pulled together a list of useful resources for people with disability and their families on COVID-19. The Growing Space has published a 4 page Easy English Guide that clearly explains: COVID-19 symptoms Preparation advice […]

Source: AFDO

World Down Syndrome Day 2020 – Day 9

World Down Syndrome Day 2020 – Day 9

Alec Kenneally lives in Gippsland Victoria and like many other 16-year-olds, sport is a passion he shares with his Mum and some friends. He loves going to the local games of footy to support Mirboo North and being a part of the match-day experience. He leads the club out on the ground and joins in with the club song when they have a win. He has played the occasional game for Mirboo North in the fourths since 2016 and he sometimes trains with the boys. Alec is also part of All Abilities Sports – Latrobe Valley and he does football and cricket. 

Source: Down Syndrome Australia

World Down Syndrome Day 2020 – Day 8

World Down Syndrome Day 2020 – Day 8

The Down Syndrome Advisory Network is a network of people with Down syndrome from across Australia who provide input into the work of Down Syndrome Australia. We had a vision of ensuring that people with Down syndrome guide the work we do and, in the three years since DSAN was established, it has had a huge impact.

Source: Down Syndrome Australia

Hearing Australia Hear&Now 2020 Challenge

Hearing Australia Hear&Now 2020 Challenge

According to research commissioned by Hearing Australia, more than 59 per cent of respondents say their partner or parent doesn’t believe they have a hearing problem or they think they’re coping fine – despite knowing their hearing isn’t what it used to be (39 per cent).1 For the over 50s, almost 75 per cent of […]

Source: Deafness Forum of Australia

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