
🎨 Are you a young artist with Down syndrome or intellectual disability? We’d love to work with you!DSA is looking for an artist aged 15-24 to help create a brand for our new project, Supporting My Rights.This is a great way to show people your work, gain experience and be part of something important for our community. You will also be paid for your time. For more details, contact Cat Standley at cat.standley@downsyndrome.org.au.Please share this post with anyone who might be interested! #downsyndrome #downsyndromeaustralia #disabilityarts ... See MoreSee Less
Some fantastic shots from the World Down Syndrome Day event at Government House on Friday!#WDSD25 #WDSD2025 ... See MoreSee Less
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Ask 1 of our Right to Work campaign: Phase out the $3 wage!Did you know that in Australia, people with Down syndrome can legally be paid as little as $3 an hour for their work?This has to change.People with Down syndrome are already thriving in workplaces across the country. They deserve real pay for real work.The Disability Royal Commission has recommended that everyone with a disability should earn at least the minimum wage. But the Government hasn’t acted on this yet.The Federal Government has the power to lift people out of poverty with the stroke of a pen.Visit our Right to Work campaign website to learn more about the campaign we launched last week and sign the petition: Please share this post to help us spread the word and create real change for people with Down syndrome!#RightToWork #PhaseOut3DollarWages #DownSyndromeAustralia ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank you to The Project for sharing Charlotte's story and our Right To Work campaign. Let’s build a future beyond $3 an hour for people with Down syndrome. The Right to Work campaign has three asks:• Phase out the $3 wage• Fund programs that truly work• Make the Disability Support Pension work for workersVisit our Right to Work website to learn more and sign our petition: Please share this post to help us spread the word to make lasting change!#WorldDownSyndromeDay #RightToWork #DownSyndromeAustralia #WDSD25 #WDSD2025 #CelebrateWDSD ... See MoreSee Less
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