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Dementia Australia has recorded a clear, accessible webinar on Down syndrome and dementia. It explains how dementia can look different in people with Down syndrome and what to watch for. 

In this 18-minute webinar, psychiatrist Dr Sushmita Hunter covers: 

The link between Down syndrome and Alzheimer’s dementia 

Signs and symptoms to look out for 

Important considerations and questions for diagnosis 

It’s free to watch anytime and a helpful resource for families, carers and anyone supporting someone with Down syndrome. 

Watch the webinar here: https://buff.ly/mhkRjOk  

We’ll also be sharing details soon of a webinar on dementia with Madeleine Healy later this year, hosted by Down Syndrome Victoria.  

#Downsyndrome #DSA #DementiaAustralia #DementiaActionWeek

Dementia Australia has recorded a clear, accessible webinar on Down syndrome and dementia. It explains how dementia can look different in people with Down syndrome and what to watch for.

In this 18-minute webinar, psychiatrist Dr Sushmita Hunter covers:

The link between Down syndrome and Alzheimer’s dementia

Signs and symptoms to look out for

Important considerations and questions for diagnosis

It’s free to watch anytime and a helpful resource for families, carers and anyone supporting someone with Down syndrome.

Watch the webinar here: buff.ly/mhkRjOk

We’ll also be sharing details soon of a webinar on dementia with Madeleine Healy later this year, hosted by Down Syndrome Victoria.

#Downsyndrome #DSA #DementiaAustralia #DementiaActionWeek
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9 hours ago
DSA Health Ambassador Alishia is in Dubai this week with our CEO, Darryl Steff, for Inclusion Internationals 18th World Congress!

This years theme is, We Are Inclusion, a global gathering to share stories, learn from each other and celebrate the work being done to build a world where everyone belongs.

Alishia took part in the Self-Advocate Forum yesterday and tomorrow she’ll be presenting with Darryl. She’s also enjoying meeting people from around the world, including DSi Ambassador Sheri Brynard, pictured below with Alishia.

It’s fantastic to see Alishia representing our community on the global stage. 

#InclusionInternational #Downsyndrome #DSA

DSA Health Ambassador Alishia is in Dubai this week with our CEO, Darryl Steff, for Inclusion International's 18th World Congress!

This year's theme is, We Are Inclusion, a global gathering to share stories, learn from each other and celebrate the work being done to build a world where everyone belongs.

Alishia took part in the Self-Advocate Forum yesterday and tomorrow she’ll be presenting with Darryl. She’s also enjoying meeting people from around the world, including DSi Ambassador Sheri Brynard, pictured below with Alishia.

It’s fantastic to see Alishia representing our community on the global stage.

#InclusionInternational #Downsyndrome #DSA
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1 day ago
This week is Dementia Action Week. It’s a time to raise awareness, share resources and support people affected by dementia. 

People with Down syndrome are at higher risk of developing dementia. It can appear earlier than in the general community and often looks different.  

Many people may notice changes in thinking, memory or behaviour by age 50. These changes can be worrying and challenging for both the person and those around them. 

The theme this year, “Nobody can do it alone,” reminds us that support, connection and early detection make a real difference. 

Small steps can help: 

Encourage a healthy lifestyle: good diet, plenty of sleep and staying mentally and socially active. 

Notice changes: memory, behaviour or mood and get advice early. 

Take part in research and advocacy: this can help with understanding and treatments. 

Support: feeling respected and supported in daily life and healthcare improves quality of life. 

Visit our resource hub for more information for people with Down syndrome and their families: https://buff.ly/vrmg00n  

We’re also refreshing our ageing resources to provide more practical tools and information. We’ll share these soon. 
 
For general information and support, visit Dementia Australia: https://buff.ly/yK0XguB 

Throughout the week, we’ll share more tips and resources. 

#DementiaActionWeek #Downsyndrome #DSA

This week is Dementia Action Week. It’s a time to raise awareness, share resources and support people affected by dementia.

People with Down syndrome are at higher risk of developing dementia. It can appear earlier than in the general community and often looks different.

Many people may notice changes in thinking, memory or behaviour by age 50. These changes can be worrying and challenging for both the person and those around them.

The theme this year, “Nobody can do it alone,” reminds us that support, connection and early detection make a real difference.

Small steps can help:

Encourage a healthy lifestyle: good diet, plenty of sleep and staying mentally and socially active.

Notice changes: memory, behaviour or mood and get advice early.

Take part in research and advocacy: this can help with understanding and treatments.

Support: feeling respected and supported in daily life and healthcare improves quality of life.

Visit our resource hub for more information for people with Down syndrome and their families: buff.ly/vrmg00n

We’re also refreshing our ageing resources to provide more practical tools and information. We’ll share these soon.

For general information and support, visit Dementia Australia: buff.ly/yK0XguB

Throughout the week, we’ll share more tips and resources.

#DementiaActionWeek #Downsyndrome #DSA
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2 days ago
We have a fantastic opportunity to join Down Syndrome Australia as Administration Support for our Inclusive Communication – Mainstream Health Project!

This is a one-day-a-week role until 30 June 2026. You will provide administrative support to the Project Manager.

It’s a remote role, so you can work from anywhere in Australia.

We’re looking for someone with relevant qualifications or experience in administration. You should also have a strong commitment to inclusion of people with disability in the community.

If this sounds like you, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply by 23 September: https://buff.ly/qrjVYZv

Please share this opportunity with anyone who may be interested!

We have a fantastic opportunity to join Down Syndrome Australia as Administration Support for our Inclusive Communication – Mainstream Health Project!

This is a one-day-a-week role until 30 June 2026. You will provide administrative support to the Project Manager.

It’s a remote role, so you can work from anywhere in Australia.

We’re looking for someone with relevant qualifications or experience in administration. You should also have a strong commitment to inclusion of people with disability in the community.

If this sounds like you, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply by 23 September: buff.ly/qrjVYZv

Please share this opportunity with anyone who may be interested!
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5 days ago