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Down Syndrome NSW
Level 6/410 Church St, North Parramatta
9am-5pm Monday - Thursday
T: 9841 444


Tuesday, 23 May 2017

Latest additions to 'events' pages

    These links provide information about events run by other organisations that might be of interest to people with Down syndrome, their families, carers and professionals who support them 


    "Kill Off" - exclusive screening
    6.30 pm Friday 2 June 2017 - Illawarra Performing Arts Centre (IPAC), Wollongong
    Flagstaff Group
    Produced by Bus Stop Films in collaboration with The Flagstaff Group, Kill Off promotes inclusion in the film industry for people with disabilities. 
    Check out the event page to keep up to date with all the information and updates.

    Adult Siblings Catch-Up Sydney
    10am -12 noon Saturday 3 June 2017  -  Marrickville
    Siblings Australia
    Do you have a brother or sister with disability?  
    All sibling relationships can be complex and ever-changing, but when a brother or sister has a disability it can be even more complicated.  
    Siblings Australia is establishing local peer support networks to share support and information, and we welcome all adult siblings no matter what role you play in your brother/sister’s life. As one sib said at the first group, ’I don’t feel so alone anymore’. 
    Register via http://siblingsaustralia.org.au/events.php or email kate@siblingsaustralia.org.au

    Down Syndrome Research Forum 2017, UK
    19 and 20 September 2017 - University of Hertfordshire, UK
    Down Syndrome Education International
    The Down Syndrome Research Forum is a regular international event where researchers and practitioners meet to discuss current research, recent findings and implications for practice. 
    Researchers and postgraduate students from throughout the UK, Europe, and elsewhere are invited to attend. We also encourage contributions from education and healthcare professionals working with people with Down Syndrome. We also welcome parents of children with Down syndrome and others with an interest in the detail of current research.

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