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We’re once again proud to support CoorDown's global World Down Syndrome Day campaign.

This year’s campaign is called JUST EVOLVE. It focuses on the harm caused when disability is used as an insult or a joke.

Language shapes attitudes. Choosing respectful language helps build communities where everyone is valued and included.

The campaign video takes a creative look at how some habits from the past are now outdated. It reminds us that language can change too.

Watch the campaign video and share it with your community.

#JustEvolve #WorldDownSyndromeDay #WDSD26
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23 hours ago

New resource: Dementia

As we get older, our brains change.

Some people with Down syndrome may experience memory loss or changes in thinking as they age. This is called dementia.

Dementia can affect memory, behaviour and everyday skills.

People with Down syndrome may develop dementia earlier than other people. That is why understanding it matters.

This resource explains:

– What dementia is
– Early signs to notice
– When to speak to a doctor
– Where to find support

You can read the fact sheet here:

Easy Read: buff.ly/lchnLLT

Plain English: buff.ly/8ZeZPgr

This is one of five resources in our Ageing Well with Down syndrome series.

Explore the full series: buff.ly/FfeagJ5

Please share this guide with anyone who might find it helpful.

A big thank you to nib foundation, our partner in this project, for helping make these resources possible.

nib Thrive

#downsyndromeaustralia #downsyndrome #intellectualdisability #disabilityhealth #InclusiveHealth #ageingwell #HealthyAgeing #DisabilityCommunity
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2 days ago
New resource: Dement

World Down Syndrome Day is just one week away!

This year, we’re talking about the importance of connection, belonging and purpose in people’s lives.

Feeling connected to others matters. It helps people feel included, supported and part of their community.

In this video, members of our Down Syndrome Advisory Network (DSAN) share their tips on how they stay connected with friends, family and the people around them.

Take a look and hear what they had to say.

What helps you stay connected? Share your tips in the comments.

#WorldDownSyndromeDay #DownSyndromeAustralia
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4 days ago