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DSIDQ is the peak body for people with intellectual disability in Queensland

People with an intellectual disability have the same human rights as everyone else.

This is supported by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. People with intellectual disability deserve quality education, health care that meets their needs,ย fulfilling work, genuine friendships, a place to call home, and active involvement in their community.

What is an intellectual disability?

Intellectual disability is when a doctor says someone has trouble with thinking and learning. This means they find it hard to learn things and do everyday tasks. People with intellectual disability can learn new things, it just might take them more time. They might need things explained in a different way. 

People with intellectual disability have the same rights, feelings, and goals as everyone else.

Our mission is to support, advocate for and empower people with intellectual disabilities to reach their goals and be included in their community.

How can we help?

At Down Syndrome & Intellectual Disability Queensland (DSIDQ), our team is driven by a commitment to ensuring that individuals with intellectual disability, their families, and their communities feel a strong sense of connection and support throughout their lives. We strive to provide vital information, support, and systematic advocacy.

DSIDQ acts as a bridge, linking individuals with intellectual disability, their families, employers, and service providers to valuable resources and assistance. We empower people with intellectual disability to pursue meaningful paths in life by offering guidance, sourcing supports, and equipping them with the tools they need.

View our range of research-backed programs and services below. If you want to learn more about other intellectual disability bodies, visit the Intellectual Disability Queensland website: https://idqld.org.au/

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As we come to the end of another busy week, we're looking forward to the weekend and an opportunity to recharge the batteries. Before we do, let's take a look back at some of this week's highlights.

Tuesday:๐ŸŽ™๏ธ We recorded another episode of our Now and the Future podcast. Keep an ear out for our upcoming episode, Voices That Matter, dropping on 21 June wherever you get your podcasts. Listen to all episodes here:https://downsyndrome.org.au/qld/…๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ Our Hear Me Out Debating Program is well underway in Brisbane. From 17โ€“19 June, the program will be visiting Townsville. Find out more about Hear Me Out here:https://idqld.org.au/hear-me-out-finding-your-voic…๐Ÿ‰ A bet with Down Syndrome NSW is a bet, and after Queensland fell short in State of Origin Game 1, our team had to wear Blues colours for the day. A deal is a deal!Wednesday:๐Ÿค We hosted our Wellways Carer Gateway event on the Sunshine Coast. Our next free Carer Connection Event โ€“ Calm, Connect, Communicate will be held at Springfield Lakes on 24 June. This session provides carers with information and support around the decision for a loved one to move out of home and live independently. Places are limited. Find out more and register here:https://downsyndrome.org.au/blog/event/…๐ŸšŒ Our Skills for Independence participants continued building their public transport skills, helping to develop confidence and independence in the community. Learn more about the program here:https://downsyndrome.org.au/qld/…Thursday:๐Ÿซ Claire, our Support Services Officer, was out in the community attending the Geebung Special School Expo, connecting with families and sharing information about the supports and services available through DSIDQ.Friday:๐Ÿ“š Our Continued Education Program (CEP) was in full swing, with participants developing essential life skills and continuing their learning in a supportive and inclusive environment. Find out more here:https://downsyndrome.org.au/qld/…To learn more about all the services, programs, and supports provided by DSIDQ, visit: You can also contact our team at office@dsidq.org.au.Have a wonderful weekend everyone!#DSIDQ #DownSyndrome #IntellectualDisability #InclusionMatters #DisabilityInclusion #QueenslandCommunity #CommunityConnections ... See MoreSee Less

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Street address: 77 Kitchener Road, Ascot QLD 4007
Postal address: PO Box 356, Hamilton Central QLD 4007

Phone: (07) 3356 6655
Email: office@dsidq.org.au

Office Hours: 8:30am to 4:00pm, Monday to Friday

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