We’re excited to share our 2024-25 digital Annual Report – Leading the way in inclusion.
It’s packed with achievements, videos and updates from across our community.
This year, we continued to put the voices of people with Down syndrome and intellectual disability at the centre of everything we did.
Hear from our Patron, Governor-General Sam Mostyn AC, as she introduces the report.
Explore the full report: buff.ly/dXnBbaC
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14 hours ago
Have you tried the Supporting My Rights app yet?
We would love your feedback. Tell us:
- What you like about the resources
- What you don’t like
- If you think you will use them
Take our survey:
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Not downloaded the app yet?
The app is practical, easy to use and helps people with intellectual disability understand their rights when using the NDIS.
Download it here:
Apple: buff.ly/PhsgKPS
Google Play: buff.ly/PnZKC2p
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5 days ago
Today we were delighted to attend a morning tea at Australian Parliament House in honour of next week's International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD).
We heard from NDIS Minister, Jenny McAllister and the IDPwD Ambassadors including DSA Health Ambassador Olivia Sidhu.
Be part of creating an inclusive and diverse community in Australia. Join us on 3 December as we celebrate IDPwD.
Pic description: DSA Board Member Claire Mitchell, DSA CEO Darryl Steff and DSA Health Ambassador Olivia Sidhu at the International Day of People with Disability morning tea in Canberra.
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7 days ago
Jack Williamson from our Down Syndrome Advisory Network wants to share his tip for doing well at work.
"One thing that helps me to have success with my work is that I can take feedback on something I am doing and make improvements.
When I have a speech at Fleet Plant Hire to talk to people about their insurances and certificates, sometimes I mumble my words, and they don't understand me. When they tell me they don’t understand, I think about what I have said, and I fix up my words so they can understand me better."
What’s your top tip for succeeding at work or learning something new? Share it in the comments!
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