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DSQ 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 Person’s with Disabilities. People with intellectual disability deserve quality education, health care that meets their needs,  fulfilling work, genuine friendships, a place to call home, and active involvement in their community.

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

How can we help?

At Down Syndrome Queensland (DSQ), 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.

DSQ 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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Becoming a teenager is an exciting time in a young person’s life. It is a time filled with growth and increasing independence as they step away from childhood and move toward adulthood. This age can also be a time of huge change and administrative challenges for parents and supporters. 

Our becoming a teenager resource assists parents with this transition and provides practical steps to help manage some of these changes. 

Check out the resource here:  https://www.downsyndrome.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/DSA_Becoming-a-teenager_WEB.pdf
 
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A great resource!

We had an incredible time at Townsvilles Step Up for Down Syndrome family day! Great turnout, amazing atmosphere, and wonderful people. Can’t wait for next year!

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Exciting news! Possibility Pathways returns in 2025! Join our FREE 8-week program for school leavers with intellectual disabilities to gain essential skills and achieve employment success!Spaces are limited, so dont wait! Apply now and take the first step towards your future career. ✨ 

Find out more and Register here: https://www.downsyndrome.org.au/qld/services-and-supports/people-with-down-syndrome/kids-youth-and-adults/skilling-queenslanders-for-work/ 

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The early years of life are extremely important for the development of every child. For children with Down syndrome, providing the right supports and interventions during the early years can help build a strong and healthy future and ensure that the child can reach their full potential. 

To find out more, check out our Early Years Guide https://www.downsyndrome.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/DSA_Early-Years_Jun22_WEB.pdf 

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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@downsyndromeqld.org.au

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

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