
Merry Christmas from all of us at Down Syndrome Australia!
We wish you a safe and happy day and a restful holiday period.
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In the latest edition of Voice – Physical and Mental Wellbeing, we speak with Nixon Christodoulou.
Nixon shares what helps him look after his body and mind, including going to the gym, Wim Hof breathing and cold showers.
Read Nixon’s story, along with the rest of this edition of Voice: buff.ly/JvCqEpG
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Our latest submission highlights that the Disability Discrimination Act needs to change. It must be made clearer and easier to use, especially the complaints process.
The Disability Discrimination Act is a law which tells everyone in Australia that they must treat people with disability fairly. However, it is unnecessarily complex.
We call for a commitment to improve discrimination legislation to ensure they support everyone's human rights.
Read our submission: buff.ly/4LdX89C (also available here in Plain English).
#disabilityrights #disabilityadvocacy #humanrights #dda #downsyndrome #inclusion #lawreform #disabilitypolicy
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Huge congratulations to DSA Employment Ambassador Charlotte Bailey!
Last Friday, Charlotte attended the Australian Human Rights Commission’s Morning Tea and Awards Ceremony in Sydney. She was named one of four finalists in the Young People’s category of the Human Rights Awards.
Charlotte continues to be a strong voice for fair pay and meaningful employment for people with intellectual disability. We’re proud of the leadership, commitment and impact she brings to this work.
Well done to Charlotte, and congratulations to all the finalists and winners of the 2025 Human Rights Awards.
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