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20 hours ago
Last week, our CEO Darryl Steff joined Megan Spindler-Smith from People with Disability Australia for a panel hosted by nib Thrive.
A key message from the discussion was that accessible processes benefit everyone, not just people with disability.
Another important takeaway was that organisations do not need to change everything at once. The most important thing is to start somewhere.
Pick one process, meeting or event and think about whether anything could make it harder for someone to participate. Then choose one thing to improve.
That could mean:
- simplifying meeting papers
- allowing video applications for jobs
- putting policies into plain English
Small changes can have a big impact.
Thank you to nib Thrive for hosting this important conversation, supported through our partnership with nib foundation.
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1 day ago
We know many people in our community are worried about what the proposed NDIS changes could mean for people with disability and families.
In this video, our CEO Darryl Steff explains more about the proposed cuts to social, economic and community participation funding and some therapy supports. He also explains why DSA is concerned about the potential impact on people with disability and families.
Right now, nothing has changed to individual NDIS plans or supports. Proposed changes would happen gradually from October 2026.
We will continue sharing updates and plain language explainers as more information becomes available.
#NDIS #disabiltysupport #DisabilityAdvocacy #DSA #downsyndrome
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2 days ago
How do you use social, economic and community participation funding in everyday life?
We want to hear from people with Down syndrome, families and support people.
Your answers will help DSA speak up to Government about the proposed NDIS changes.
It’s simple to take part. Just add a comment below.
Tell us how this funding helps in everyday life. For example, does it help you to:
– work in open employment
– work in supported employment or an ADE
– attend a day program
– catch up with friends or socialise
– volunteer in the community
– play sport or exercise
– get to medical or other appointments
– attend groups, programs or clubs
– take part in hobbies or activities you enjoy
– stay independent through things like shopping and errands
You can share one example or as many as you like.
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2 days ago
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