Co-occurring diagnosis: Down syndrome and Autism, with Sonia Bonadio, Dr Laura Marco and Cher Jimenez.

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We’d like to acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation, on whose lands this podcast was recorded. We pay our respects to elders past and present.

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In this episode Down Syndrome Victoria’s Family Support Manager Sonia Bonadio interviews Royal Children’s Hospital, Specialist Autism Team and Trisomy 21 Clinic Paediatrician, Doctor Laura Marco and a parent from our community, Cher Jimenez, about:

  • What a co-occurring diagnosis is, within the context of Down syndrome
  • The process of getting a diagnosis and some of the challenges that may present
  • How prevalent co-occurring diagnosis is for people with Down syndrome
  • What signs or characteristics might be an indicator of a co-occurring diagnosis
  • The experience of learning your child has a co-occurring diagnosis
  • Advice for parents

This episode is part one of a two-part series.

Whilst this particular podcast discusses co-occurring diagnosis with a focus on Down syndrome and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), we wish to acknowledge that having a co-occurring diagnosis can include ADHD, OCD and a number of other conditions. The very definition of co-occurring diagnosis is one condition occurring simultaneously with another or others, meaning it is not limited to ASD.

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To speak directly with the Family Support Team at Down Syndrome Victoria please email info@dsav.asn.au or phone 03 9486 9600.

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