In this episode we’re doing something a bit different. We will be sharing an interview with Ben Chew and our Advisory Network Chair, Matt O’Neil that was recorded for the Everyday People podcast. We hope you enjoy it.
In this episode we're discussing authentic inclusion in education. DSV's Education Manager, Ro O'Dwyer, and our Advisory Network's Kath Mansour interview the University of Melbourne Faculty of Education team about their research paper, 'Addressing the Divide: Authentic inclusion in education for people with Down syndrome' by Associate Professor Lisa McKay-Brown, Dr Alys Mendus, Dr Catherine Smith, and Dr Matthew Harrison.
We'd like to acknowledge the Wurundjeri people, on whose lands this conversation was recorded. We pay our respects to elders past and present.
Contributors, Associate Professor Lisa McKay-Brown and Dr Catherine Smith, joined Ro and Kath for this discussion.
During this episode Ro, Kath, Lisa and Catherine discuss:
If you have questions after listening to this episode, you can connect with our Education Program team by emailing education@dsav.asn.au or phoning 03 9486 9600.
For further information:
We'd like to acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation, on whose lands this podcast was recorded. We pay our respects to elders past and present.
In this episode Education Manager, Ro O'Dwyer, and Education Consultant, Carolyn Warren, have a quick and fun discussion about some tips and tricks for families preparing for a new school year with their son or daughter with Down syndrome.
The discussion covers:
You may also like to know that DSV have an Education Program, offering a wide range of services to teachers, schools and parents to support students with Down syndrome. Find out more at https://www.downsyndrome.org.au/vic/services-and-supports/education-support.
To speak directly with the Education Team at Down Syndrome Victoria please email education@dsav.asn.au or phone 03 9486 9600.
Foster Care Specialist, Jasmine from Fostering Connections and Foster Carer, Jenny, join us in this episode with our Family Support Manager Sonia Bonadio to talk about the foster care sector in Victoria, some of the complexities around fostering kids with Down syndrome or other disabilities, and some of the common questions and myths that surround foster care.
We'd like to acknowledge the Wurundjeri people, on whose lands this conversation was recorded. We pay our respects to elders past and present.
In this episode Foster Care Specialist, Jasmine from Fostering Connections and Foster Carer, Jenny, join our Family Support Manager Sonia Bonadio to talk about the foster care sector in Victoria, some of the complexities around fostering kids with Down syndrome or other disabilities, and some of the common questions and myths that surround foster care.
We're publishing this episode on Wednesday 13 September to coincide with Foster Care Week 2023, an annual event which celebrates and raises awareness about foster care across the care services sector and within the wider community. We'll share a link where you can get more details about Foster Care Week below.
In today's episode Jasmine, Jenny and Sonia chat about:
If you have questions after listening to this episode, you can connect with our Family Support Manager, Sonia Bonadio, by emailing familysupport@dsav.asn.au or phoning 03 9486 9600.
For further information:
To learn more about our podcast and listen to other episodes as they become available, click here.
A big thank you to Jasmine and Jenny for being a part of the DSV Podcast!
We'd like to acknowledge both the Wadawurrung and Wurundjeri people, on whose lands this conversation was recorded. We pay our respects to elders past and present.
In this episode Down Syndrome Victoria's Advisory Network employee Keziah Glenane interviews Exercise and Sports Scientist, Sarah Dewsbury, about all things women's health.
We're publishing this episode on Monday 4 September to coincide with Women's Health Week 2023, Australia’s largest event dedicated to the health and wellbeing of all women, girls and gender-diverse people. We'll share a link where you can get more details below. In today's episode Kez and Sarah chat about:
If you'd like to know more for yourself or your loved one with Down syndrome about maintaining health and wellbeing, you can connect with our Adult Support Manager by emailing info@dsav.asn.au or phoning 03 9486 9600.
For further information:
Finally, a big thank you to Kez and Sarah for being a part of the DSV Podcast!
This is the second episode of our two-part series discussing Down syndrome and Autism. If you haven't caught up on the first episode, you can tune in to our interview with Royal Children’s Hospital, Specialist Autism Team and Trisomy 21 Clinic Paediatrician, Doctor Laura Marco and a parent from our community, Cher Jimenez, HERE.
In this episode of our podcast Down Syndrome Victoria's Family Support Manager, Sonia Bonadio, chats with parent Melissa Jenkinson about:
Whilst this particular episode discusses co-occurring diagnosis with a focus on Down syndrome and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), we wish to acknowledge that having a co-occurring diagnosis can include ADHD, OCD and a number of other conditions. The very definition of co-occurring diagnosis is one condition occurring simultaneously with another or others, meaning it is not limited to ASD.
To speak directly with the Family Support Team at Down Syndrome Victoria please email info@dsav.asn.au or phone 03 9486 9600.
For further information:
To learn more about our podcast and listen to other episodes as they become available, click here.
We'd like to acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation, on whose lands this podcast was recorded. We pay our respects to elders past and present.
In this episode Down Syndrome Victoria's Family Support Manager Sonia Bonadio interviews Royal Children's Hospital, Specialist Autism Team and Trisomy 21 Clinic Paediatrician, Doctor Laura Marco and a parent from our community, Cher Jimenez, about:
This episode is part one of a two-part series.
Whilst this particular podcast discusses co-occurring diagnosis with a focus on Down syndrome and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), we wish to acknowledge that having a co-occurring diagnosis can include ADHD, OCD and a number of other conditions. The very definition of co-occurring diagnosis is one condition occurring simultaneously with another or others, meaning it is not limited to ASD.
To speak directly with the Family Support Team at Down Syndrome Victoria please email info@dsav.asn.au or phone 03 9486 9600.
For further information:
Esther Tuddenham is a poet, sound artist , photographer, dancer and intermedia creative mind. Esther explores human emotions and their utterance in her work.
In this episode Matt O'Neil interviews Esther. They talk about:
To purchase Esther's book visit Esther Tuddenham | Jolt Arts
Catch up with DSV Club21 members Kieran, Eddie and Chris to hear all about their favourite scary movies, and recommendations for those interested in getting a little creepy this Halloween!
In this episode Kieran, Eddie and Chris chat about:
This episode might be a little bit scary for young kids.
To learn more about our podcast and listen to other episodes as they become available, click here.
Happy Halloween! 🎃
We welcomed Julie Fisher to the DSV Podcast for Episode 6 of the DSV podcast. Julie is the author of two books: The Unexpected Journey and The Magic of Inclusion. Julie Fisher’s Unexpected Journey began just before the birth of her third son. After making a decision to provide a life of love, experiences and positivity, Julie shares her family's journey in a raw and real way engaging the audience with her honesty and insights into the world of disability. Kath Mansour interviewed Julie Fisher about her new book, The Magic of Inclusion.