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DOWN SYNDROME NEWS | TALKING DISABILITY

<p>World Down Syndrome Day is held annually, with this year’s celebration being held on March 21, 2024. [Source: Shutterstock]</p>
Posted 1 year ago by Georgie Waters

World Down Syndrome Day is on March 21, 2024 Read more

<p>The government released a progress update in response to the Disability Royal Commission’s final report, along with publishing new Disability Employment Services guidelines. [Source: Shutterstock]</p>
Posted 1 year ago by David McManus

What can people with disability expect when the government responds to the Disability Royal Commission in mid-2024? Read more

<p>Researchers of a new study challenge previous estimates of literacy levels in non-speaking people with autism spectrum disorder. [Source: Shutterstock]</p>
Posted 1 year ago by Georgie Waters

Researchers suggest that non-speaking people with ASD have higher literacy levels than previously estimated. Read more

<p>When should you check in with someone who lives with disability? [Source: Shutterstock]</p>
Posted 1 year ago by David McManus

The number of hospital admissions for injuries associated with extreme weather — such as heatwaves, bushfires and... Read more

<p>Are Australia’s regional and remote communities being left behind in the race to revitalise the NDIS? [Source: Shutterstock]</p>
Posted 1 year ago by David McManus

The NDIS Review revealed that not all participants have access to the supports they need from the NDIS ‘market’.... Read more

<p>Wearing a lanyard may seem like a small step, but the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower scheme is helping people with disability receive assistance in public areas. [Source: Shuttershock]</p>
Posted 1 year ago by Georgie Waters

Living with invisible disability is now recognised more easily when a person wears a sunflower lanyard. Read more

<p>Special Olympics Australia has raised more funds through the SPLASH swimming event held recently. [Source: Shuttershock]</p>
Posted 1 year ago by Georgie Waters

The SPLASH swimming event took place recently to raise funds for Special Olympics Australia. Read more

<p>A new and simple eye reflex test could be used to help diagnose children with autism spectrum disorder, causing fewer delays than typical assessments [Source: Shuttershock]</p>
Posted 1 year ago by Georgie Waters

Could a simple eye test be used to diagnose children with autism spectrum disorder? Read more

<p>Sport is not all about winning — a recent event is helping to increase inclusivity in sports for people with disability. [Source: Shuttershock]</p>
Posted 1 year ago by Georgie Waters

Wrestlers from WWE and Special Olympics athletes joined forces for an inclusive day of sport. Read more

<p>Nearly three-quarters of the fruit flies used to model human infant metabolic disorders in the study were critically affected by what they were fed. [Source: Shutterstock]</p>
Posted 1 year ago by David McManus

Although diabetes doesn’t qualify a person for NDIS support, other metabolic disorders may. Read more