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New Zealand Down Syndrome Association

We are the National organisation representing the Down Syndrome community in New Zealand.

Next Tuesday, we have a couple of great events:NZDSA Presents: Who is AI and What Does it Know About Me? (Parents Session) with Karrina MountfortCurious about Artificial Intelligence and its impact on your child? Join us for an insightful discussion with Karrina Mountfort, where we'll explore how AI works and what it means for families of children with Down syndrome.This session is specifically designed for parents who want to understand AI better before Karrina offers a session for people with Down syndrome on 7th December.Date: Wednesday, 27th November 2024Time: 7:30pm - 8:30pmLocation: ZoomJoin the Zoom Meeting:Meeting ID: 856 3811 5062Passcode: 388265Don’t miss this opportunity to get informed and ask questions! See you there!--EVENT 2:Dr Brigit Mirfin-Veitch and colleagues from the Donald Beasley Institut will host a valuable webinar. KA MUA, KA MURI | Walking backwards into the future: learning from the Royal Commission of Inquiry and research with people with a learning disability Brigit will share factors for families to consider in keeping people with intellectual/learning disability safe in our communities. This is based on learnings from the Royal Commission of Inquiry and research with people with a learning disability. Date: 27th November 2024Time: 1-2pmThanks to funding from Te Pou the webinar is free. Register here: www.tepou.co.nz/events/ka-mua-ka-muri-walking-backwards-into-the-future-learning-from-the-royal-c...We look forward to seeing you there! ... See MoreSee Less
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Last week, we had the honor of being hosted at Government House by The Rt Hon. Dame Cindy Kiro and Dr. Richard Davies for the NZDSA National Achievement Awards. It was a fantastic afternoon, highlighted by Paul Simmons receiving the Val Sturgess National Volunteer Award Citation on behalf of RRT. Alfie Linn, Hamish Gilbert, and Luka Willems were also recognized with National Achievement Awards.The NZDSA was proud to introduce the new members of STRIVE: Abigail Knight, Mohit Chand, Vincenzo Vaccarino, Rochelle Waters, and Peter Rees.We look forward to highlighting all recipients individually over the next week.#nzdsa ... See MoreSee Less
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Attention Down Syndrome Community! Join us online to gather feedback to inform the Disability Support Services Survey! The Disability Support Services Taskforce is working on how disability support services should best be provided in the future. As part of this process, they are seeking consultation from the community on how these services are currently being delivered.Your participation is crucial to ensuring that the voices of the Down syndrome community are heard. Together, we can advocate for better, more effective disability support services for everyone.How can you contribute?1. Respond to the survey via the Disability Support Services - Ministry of Social Development Consultation Hub: Disability Support Services - Ministry of Social Development Consultation Hub - Citizen Space2. Join an online session with members of the NZDSA National Team to discuss your experiences. We’ll gather your feedback to help us create an official NZDSA submission to the Taskforce.3. Please note that the survey closes on the 22nd November 2024Your experiences and feedback are vital in shaping the future of disability support in Aotearoa.Topic: NZDSA Community Connection - Gathering Feedback for Disability Support Services SurveyDate: 19th November 2024Time: 7:30 PM (Auckland/Wellington Time)🔗 Join the Zoom Meeting:Click here to join the meetingMeeting ID: 869 2783 6110Passcode: 620268Let’s make sure our voices are heard. Please share this post with others in the community who may want to contribute!#DownSyndrome #DisabilitySupport #NZDSA #CommunityConnection #WhānauFirst #DisabilityRights #Advocacy #SupportServices ... See MoreSee Less
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CHAT 21 is now avaibale online for all to enjoy!The Spring 2024 edition brings you all the fun, learning, and connecting from World Down Syndrome Congress 2024 in Brisbane, where we had a record-braking Kiwi delegation from across the motu! Inspired by that conference, this is also the first in a series of 5 editions that will explore the 5 categories used to rank the nations of the world in the Down Syndrome Quality of Life international study, which debuted at WDSC 2024. We're starting with Health in this edition, looking at the good, the bad, and the complicated of why NZ ranked 15th globally on this measure.You can read CHAT 21 online, for free here:nzdsa.org.nz/chat-21-spring-2024/ ... See MoreSee Less
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