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Down Syndrome Victoria is Victoria’s statewide peak organisation representing people with Down syndrome and their families.

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Overview

Down Syndrome Victoria (DSV) is Victoria’s peak organisation representing people with Down syndrome and their families.

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Down Syndrome Victoria is a community based not-for-profit membership organisation established in 1978, made up of people with Down syndrome, their families, friends and professionals, all committed to achieving positive change.

We advocate with and for people with Down syndrome to have access to the same opportunities, supports and community activities as other Victorians. We work within a human rights framework, consistent with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disability.

We want to live in a society where people with Down syndrome are valued, and enjoy social and economic inclusion.

Together, we can and will create this inclusive community.

Please don’t hesitate to contact us on 9486 9600 or info@dsav.asn.au if you would like to speak with a team member or find out more about our organisation. Our office hours are 10am – 4.30pm Monday to Thursday.

We offer a range of services and supports to people with Down syndrome, their families and professionals across the lifespan.

  • Advice, support, workshops, information, social groups and community for people with Down syndrome
  • Personal and tailored support for parents and other family members during pregnancy and throughout the lifespan
  • Online community groups for families and people with Down syndrome
  • Training and information workshops covering a wide range of topics for people with Down syndrome, families, education and health professionals
  • An Education Program providing an extensive suite of resources, support and information for families and education professionals
  • A jam-packed calendar of events, including an annual Family Fun Day to connect and celebrate community
  • A regular newsletter, podcast and social media groups where you can explore the latest topics of interest and connect with like-minded people
  • Systemic advocacy that supports the full participation of people with Down syndrome in the economic and social life of the community

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This page tells you about Down Syndrome Victoria and the work that we do.

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Down Syndrome Victoria is the organisation for people with Down syndrome and families in Victoria.

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We help people with Down syndrome and families with support, information and resources.

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We have support services for people with Down syndrome and families, at all stages of life.

Our Services

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Here are the services we offer:

• groups and activities

• information about Down syndrome

• support for people with Down syndrome

• support for parents and families

• support for professionals and teachers

• workshops and training.

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We also advocate for people with Down syndrome and their families.

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This means we help to make sure that people with Down syndrome can be fully included in their community.

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You can find out more about our services on our website.

Go to our Services and supports page.

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You can find our policies on our website. This means the way we work, and your rights as a customer.

Go to our Policies and Procedures.

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You can read our latest news on our website.

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Events

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We have events like social clubs, outings, workshops and webinars.

You can read about our events on our Events page.

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You can follow our social media to see our news and stories.

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Contact Us

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Telephone: 1300 658 873

Email: info@dsav.asn.au

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Would you like to work in a lovely office? Collective_100 is seeking a Community Experience Assistant.

Collective_100 is based in Cremorne (Richmond) in Melbourne.This is a job for a person with Down syndrome.The job is a paid position for 6 hours a week.Richmond Train Station and tram 78 are a short walk away.Do you think you’ll enjoy:🛎️ working in a beautiful professional office🛎️ making sure kitchens and meeting rooms are tidy🛎️ greeting people and assisting the team.If that sounds like something you would enjoy, please read the job description. The job description has more details and information on how to apply. You can find the job description at https://downsyndrome.org.au/job-community-experien…Applications close Friday 27 June 2025.If you have any questions about the job, or if you are an employer and you would like to find out how DSV can support you to recruit a person with Down syndrome, please email Bree Mills at breem@dsav.asn.auID: A man with Down syndrome is standing in an office kitchen. He has one arm outstretched in a welcoming gesture. ... See MoreSee Less

6 days ago
Would you like to work in a lovely office? Collective_100 is seeking a Community Experience Assistant.

Collective_100 is based in Cremorne (Richmond) in Melbourne.

This is a job for a person with Down syndrome.

The job is a paid position for 6 hours a week.

Richmond Train Station and tram 78 are a short walk away.

Do you think you’ll enjoy:
🛎️ working in a beautiful professional office
🛎️ making sure kitchens and meeting rooms are tidy
🛎️ greeting people and assisting the team.

If that sounds like something you would enjoy, please read the job description. The job description has more details and information on how to apply. You can find the job description at https://www.downsyndrome.org.au/job-community-experience-assistant/

Applications close Friday 27 June 2025.

If you have any questions about the job, or if you are an employer and you would like to find out how DSV can support you to recruit a person with Down syndrome, please email Bree Mills at breem@dsav.asn.au

ID: A man with Down syndrome is standing in an office kitchen. He has one arm outstretched in a welcoming gesture.

Do you work in health services? Join us to learn how to employ a person with intellectual disability to co-design and deliver disability awareness training.

Our online workshop is on Friday 27 June and will be presented by Zoe Shearer, DSV’s Health Project Manager.It is essential that health services start employing people with intellectual disability to co-design and deliver the training that their staff need to work effectively with and improve the health outcomes for people with intellectual disability.Participants will gain knowledge about:+ the role of ‘health ambassadors’ and how to advocate for the role in your health service+ best practice guidelines and reasonable adjustments for employment of a person with intellectual disability+ how to co-design a training presentation with your health ambassador+ the suite of resources developed by DSV and how to use them to employ a person in your health service.This workshop is for people working in the following areas of health services:+ people and culture+ allied health+ diversity and inclusion teams+ disability liaison officers+ executive.If you’d like to find out more and register, visit https://downsyndrome.org.au/employing-a-trainer/We invite you to share this with your network if you know people who work in health services. ID: DSV's Kath Mansour speaking at a lectern. ... See MoreSee Less

6 days ago
Do you work in health services? Join us to learn how to employ a person with intellectual disability to co-design and deliver disability awareness training.

Our online workshop is on Friday 27 June and will be presented by Zoe Shearer, DSV’s Health Project Manager.

It is essential that health services start employing people with intellectual disability to co-design and deliver the training that their staff need to work effectively with and improve the health outcomes for people with intellectual disability.

Participants will gain knowledge about:
+ the role of ‘health ambassadors’ and how to advocate for the role in your health service
+ best practice guidelines and reasonable adjustments for employment of a person with intellectual disability
+ how to co-design a training presentation with your health ambassador
+ the suite of resources developed by DSV and how to use them to employ a person in your health service.

This workshop is for people working in the following areas of health services:
+ people and culture
+ allied health
+ diversity and inclusion teams
+ disability liaison officers
+ executive.

If you’d like to find out more and register, visit https://www.downsyndrome.org.au/employing-a-trainer/

We invite you to share this with your network if you know people who work in health services. 

ID: DSVs Kath Mansour speaking at a lectern.

Get ready for a night of mystery, music and winter magic at the Club21 Masquerade Winter Ball!

🗓️ Friday 20th June | 6pm to 10pm📍 Community Hub at the Dock, 912 Collins Street Docklands🎧 DJ Seb spinning the tunes🧠 Winter games + trivia fun🎭 Wear your funniest, fanciest or fiercest mask – the more creative, the better!This event is for people 18 years and older. It’s going to be a night of sparkle, surprises and serious dancefloor fun! Secure your tickets now by emailing Club21@dsav.asn.auID: A graphic that has swirls of snow and snowflakes. There is an illustration of a mask and the text includes the details in the text of this post. ... See MoreSee Less

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Get ready for a night of mystery, music and winter magic at the Club21 Masquerade Winter Ball!

🗓️ Friday 20th June | 6pm to 10pm
📍 Community Hub at the Dock, 912 Collins Street Docklands
🎧 DJ Seb spinning the tunes
🧠 Winter games + trivia fun
🎭 Wear your funniest, fanciest or fiercest mask – the more creative, the better!

This event is for people 18 years and older. 

It’s going to be a night of sparkle, surprises and serious dancefloor fun! 

Secure your tickets now by emailing Club21@dsav.asn.au

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Would you like to learn more about the NDIS Early Years Approach?

On Tuesday 24 June, our Family Support Manager Sonia Bonadio will be presenting an online information session about the Early Years Approach. This is most suitable for families of children with Down syndrome under the age of 9, and ideal for families new to the NDIS.Participants will learn about:💛 what the Early Years Approach is💛 what to expect and how to prepare for a plan meeting💛 what to consider and how to plan for review💛 any changes occurring in the early years/NDIS area.You will also be able to share ideas and experiences about successful outcomes and challenges.Find out more and register at https://downsyndrome.org.au/blog/event/…ID: A mum is standing up, holding a toddler. The toddler is clapping. ... See MoreSee Less

1 week ago
Would you like to learn more about the NDIS Early Years Approach?

On Tuesday 24 June, our Family Support Manager Sonia Bonadio will be presenting an online information session about the Early Years Approach. This is most suitable for families of children with Down syndrome under the age of 9, and ideal for families new to the NDIS.

Participants will learn about:
💛 what the Early Years Approach is
💛 what to expect and how to prepare for a plan meeting
💛 what to consider and how to plan for review
💛 any changes occurring in the early years/NDIS area.

You will also be able to share ideas and experiences about successful outcomes and challenges.

Find out more and register at https://www.downsyndrome.org.au/blog/event/ndis-early-years-approach2025/

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Get In Touch

Get in Touch

Street address: 552 Victoria Street, Wurundjeri Country, North Melbourne 3051

Postal address: 552 Victoria Street, Wurundjeri Country, North Melbourne 3051

Phone: 03 9486 9600

Toll free: 1300 658 873

Email: info@dsav.asn.au

Office Hours: 10:00am - 4:30pm Monday to Thursday

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