At the start of a new year, many of us set goals. Sometimes big ones. Sometimes small ones.
Isaiah is a member of our Down Syndrome Advisory Network. His story is about what can happen when people with Down syndrome are supported to work towards their goals and given the same opportunities as others.
In Isaiah’s words:
'Hi everyone! My name is Isaiah, and in 2019 I became the first ever School Captain with a disability at St Mary’s Unit.
It was a really proud moment for me. I wanted to show that people with disabilities can be great leaders too. We just need the same chances as everyone else.
Having Down syndrome doesn’t stop me from chasing my goals. It makes me strong, kind, and determined. I worked hard, helped my friends, and tried to make my school a happy place for everyone.
Now at work, I still do my best every day and keep breaking barriers. I want people to see that ability is stronger than disability.
We all deserve to be seen for what we can do. Not what people think we can’t.'
What’s a goal you’re proud of, or something you’re working towards this year?
Share it in the comments.
#Downsyndrome #breakingbarriers #DSA
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19 hours ago
In the latest edition of Voice – Physical and Mental Wellbeing, we speak with 76-year-old Margaret Curtain about living a full life.
Margaret shares how she looks after her physical and mental health, what makes her proud, and lots more.
Read Margaret's story, along with the rest of this edition of Voice: buff.ly/JvCqEpG
#DownSyndromeAustralia #Downsyndrome #Mentalhealth #Physicalhealth
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2 days ago
The 2025 Online Art Competition Health Matters! is open until 16 January!
This competition is part of a project looking at National Health Research Priorities, led by people with lived experience.
The competition is free and open to non-professional artists who:
- are aged 18 years or older
- live in Australia
- identify as having an intellectual disability
Learn more and enter:
buff.ly/4SJ8EtL
Please share this post to help spread the word.
The competition is run by the Centre for Disability Studies and the National Centre of Excellence in Intellectual Disability Health.
#intellectualdisability #disabilityarts #inclusion #DSA
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3 days ago
Start the year well with our free health apps.
The Good Health App helps people with Down syndrome keep track of their health in one place.
The Health Record App helps parents and carers store and manage health information.
Both apps are free and easy to use.
You can download them now from Google Play and the Apple App Store.
Please share this post with anyone who might find these apps helpful.
#downsyndromeaustralia #InclusiveHealth #disabilityhealth
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4 days ago
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