Great news for Android users! Our Good Health App and Health Record App are now available on Android.The Good Health App is a simple way for people with Down syndrome to keep track of their health.The Health Record App helps parents and carers store and manage health information in one place.Both apps are free and easy to use.You can now download them on Google Play and the Apple Store.Please share this post with anyone who might benefit from the apps!#DownSyndromeAustralia #InclusiveHealth #DisabilityHealth ... See MoreSee Less

How are the NDIS supports lists, also known as the "In and Out List", working for you? Have your say.The Australian Government is reviewing how the NDIS supports lists are working for people with disability. This includes support with daily life, transport, employment, education, health and more.Down Syndrome Australia is part of a webinar panel next week, and we will be making a submission to this review. We’ll be sharing real experiences from the community. We want to make sure your voice is included. Your feedback will help us push for fairer and clearer NDIS rules.What’s working for your family? What needs to change?Please share your experience by this Friday 20 June.Comment below or email us at advocacy@downsyndrome.org.auThanks for helping us speak up for the Down syndrome community.#DownSyndromeAustralia #DisabilitySupports #NDIS ... See MoreSee Less
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Would you like to learn more about the NDIS Early Years Approach?On Tuesday 24 June, Down Syndrome Victoria Family Support Manager Sonia Bonadio is presenting an online information session about the Early Years Approach. This is most suitable for families of children with Down syndrome under the age of 9, and ideal for families new to the NDIS.Participants will learn about:1.What the Early Years Approach is2. What to expect and how to prepare for a plan meeting3. What to consider and how to plan for review4. Any changes occurring in the early years/NDIS area.You will also be able to share ideas and experiences about successful outcomes and challenges.Find out more and register at ... See MoreSee Less
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We’re so excited to share the Supporting My Rights logo – co-designed by Melissa Kirkman and our Project Reference Group!Melissa chose colours that work alongside the Down Syndrome Australia logo. The final design is bold, bright and full of meaning.You’ll see this logo on all Supporting My Rights resources. It’s a proud symbol of the project and what it stands for.A big thank you to Melissa for her creativity and collaboration. You can see more of her artwork here: kirkmanbymelissakirkman.com.au#DownSyndromeAustralia #DisabilityRights #DSA ... See MoreSee Less
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