
Rachel has been working at Perth Children’s Hospital since May 2025.
She works one day a week in an admin role, supporting the hospital team. Her role includes updating the doctor roster, creating staff photo boards, packing clinic packs, watering plants, photocopying, delivering mail and setting up and packing up meeting rooms.
Rachel’s story shows how the right support, clear systems and a welcoming workplace can lead to meaningful employment and lasting confidence.
Read Rachel’s full story on our Right to Work website: buff.ly/yEtrXJh
While you’re there, you can also find helpful information about getting a job, or employing someone with Down syndrome.
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Another wonderful VALID Having a Say Conference has come to an end.
It’s been a great few days of connection, learning and fun. For 25 years, Having a Say has created space for people with disability to speak up and be heard, and we were delighted to be part of it again.
We loved meeting so many people, having great conversations at our expo stall and seeing members of our lived experience teams presenting and leading sessions.
Thank you to everyone who stopped by to say hello, ask questions or share what matters to you. We’re taking a lot with us as we continue our work with and for people with Down syndrome and intellectual disability.
Were you there? What was a highlight for you? Share it in the comments!
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DSA stands with other Disability Representative Organisations in response to the passage of the Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism laws.
While the new laws strengthen responses to some forms of hate, they do not provide equal or comprehensive protection for people with disability.
People with disability face discrimination and hate in everyday life, including in closed and institutional settings. Any reform must reflect this reality.
The joint statement calls for rights-based reform and genuine co-design with people with disability, so protections work in practice, not just on paper.
Read the joint statement: buff.ly/qdJawT8
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Colouring in helps Sarah McCrae slow down and feel good inside.
In the latest edition of Voice – physical and mental wellbeing, Sarah shares how colouring helps her relax and clear her mind.
It’s something she enjoys on her own or with friends. When she’s feeling upset or uneasy, colouring helps her feel calmer and more confident.
Read Sarah’s full story, in her own words, in the latest edition of Voice: buff.ly/MbLc0ax
What helps you feel relaxed? Share it in the comments.
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