What does inclusive education look like in practice?
Join our upcoming webinar on supporting students with Down syndrome in the classroom.
You’ll learn practical, real-world strategies to support inclusive learning for every child.
This webinar is for teachers, school leaders, education support staff, allied professionals, families and anyone interested in inclusive education.
Monday 4 May
1:00 PM (AEST)
Learn more and register: buff.ly/rIURp9D
Please share with anyone who might be interested.
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3 days ago
FREE webinar next week: improving health care transitions for young people with intellectual disability.
Moving from children’s to adult health services can be a big change.
My Health Choices My Way is a research program working to make this transition fairer and more person-centred, with people with intellectual disability involved as researchers, decision-makers and leaders.
This session is for anyone who works in health, disability, education or advocacy, and anyone who believes young people with disability deserve better.
23 April 2026
12–1pm (AEST)
Online
Learn more and register: events.humanitix.com/my-health-choices-my-way-how-we-are-transforming-health-care-transitions-for...
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3 days ago
What has your experience with health services been like?
Researchers want to hear from carers of children and young adults with Down syndrome aged 5 to 30 years.
Your feedback will help improve health services and shape better tools and support for people with Down syndrome and their families.
The study involves a short online survey and takes about 1 hour.
If you’re interested in taking part, please contact: Dr Rachel Skoss – rachel.skoss@thekids.org.au
This study is being led by the Kids Research Institute Australia and partners.
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4 days ago
Today, we’re celebrating the many talented and passionate artists in our community.
Art is a great way to express yourself, get creative and take time to relax. It can also be an excellent way to share your story.
We’d love to see more of the amazing work out there.
Give a shout out to a wonderful artist with Down syndrome by sharing a link to their website or social profile in the comments.
[Photo of artist Meagan Pelham who works with studio A]
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5 days ago
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