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!
#Downsyndrome #advocacy #selfadvocate #disabilityemployment
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13 hours ago
Want to help people with Down syndrome and other intellectual disability get more confident online?
We're working with Good Things Foundation Australia to find our next Digital Champions!
Digital Champions learn new skills and help others in the community to:
- Have a say in the Digital Champion Program
- Support people with intellectual disability taking part
- Help peers and community groups understand online safety
This is a great way to make a difference and share your knowledge.
Find out more and apply today: www.downsyndrome.org.au/national/about-us/our-work/digital-champions/?fbclid=IwY2xjawOQkPxleHRuA2...With Down Syndrome Australia, we are looking for our next Digital Champions who will help us close the digital divide.
The Champions will learn and be trained to present and support community groups on how to be safer and more confident online.
The group’s work involves:
-Having a say on the work of the Program
-Supporting people with intellectual disability involved in the Digital Champion Program
-Support other people with intellectual disability
-Help peers and community groups to understand digital safety.
Learn more about this opportunity and apply now 👉 www.downsyndrome.org.au/national/about-us/our-work/digital-champions/
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21 hours ago
DSA Board member Claire Mitchell features in the Community Conversation Guide for International Day of People with Disability - Australia (IDPwD) on 3 December!
Claire shares her thoughts on the role people with disability can play as leaders.
The Guide is designed to help start conversations about disability in your workplace, at school or university, or in your local community group. It’s a way to build understanding, respect and inclusion all year round, not just on IDPwD.
We encourage you to share it with your workplace, school or community group to help them start meaningful conversations too.
Read the Guide: buff.ly/viO2kTA
#IDPwD2025 #Inclusion #DownSyndromeAustralia
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3 days ago
Parents and carers: Help make health services better for young people with intellectual disability!
The Kids Research Institute Australia and partner organisations are running a research project. They want to find out what helps young people stay healthy and what support families need.
If you’re a primary caregiver of a young person with intellectual disability (aged 5–30), you can take part in a survey. It takes about an hour. Everyone who takes the survey will get a $50 e-voucher as a thank you.
Register your interest and get more info here: buff.ly/Hz46neM
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5 days ago
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