NSW community members
Down Syndrome NSW is hosting a FREE two-day Microbusiness Workshop in Sydney this May.
This is a great opportunity for people with Down syndrome and intellectual disability to explore self-employment, build skills and develop a business idea.
Over two days, participants will learn about business, money, marketing and pitching. They’ll also hear from people who have started their own microbusinesses.
There is also the opportunity to pitch your idea for an Entrepreneur Grant to help bring it to life.
The Foundry, South Eveleigh
27 - 28 May
Places are limited and registration is essential.
Learn more and register: buff.ly/ahvw6Vj
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2 hours ago
Our new cohort of 10 Digital Champions has been working hard over the past few months.
They have been learning all about online safety and becoming great presenters.
Very soon, they will be ready to present online to groups that want to learn more about digital and online safety.
They need your help to make this happen.
If you would like to book a Digital Champion to speak to your organisation, please get in touch. It’s free!
For more information, please contact: Clare Gibellini, Program Lead:
clare.gibellini@downsyndrome.org.au
1300 344 954
Learn more about the Digital Champions: buff.ly/HbXO6Xg
Image courtesy of our partners at Good Things Foundation Australia
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18 hours ago
We loved seeing these beautiful photos shared by Down Syndrome Victoria for National Siblings Day!
Sibling relationships are so important for many people in our community. They can be a source of support, connection and understanding across a lifetime.
If you’re a sibling of someone with disability or illness, or supporting someone who is, Siblings Australia has plenty of helpful resources and support.
Find out more: siblingsaustralia.org.au/
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1 day ago
In recent months, the NDIS conversation has focused heavily on sustainability.
This has meant a strong focus on costs, budgets, fraud and changes to the scheme. This conversation matters. A sustainable NDIS is essential. But how we achieve that matters just as much.
Right now, sustainability is often being used to justify cutting supports, tightening plans and shifting risk onto people with disability and their families.
For many in our community, this is already having real impacts.
A sustainable NDIS should support people, not make life harder.
People with disability must stay at the centre of every decision.
Read our CEO Darryl Steff’s full opinion piece: buff.ly/de3Dmn0
#ndis #downsyndrome #disability #disabilitysupport #downsyndromeaustralia
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4 days ago
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