Episode 3

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Published on:

18th Aug 2022

Latch On

Latch On is delivered by Down Syndrome Queensland and aims to change the lives of young adults with intellectual disabilities, through its evidence based literacy program. 

This two year program is developed by the University of Queensland and delivered by DSQ to provide students opportunities to increase their literacy and communication skills.

In this episode we will hear from Dr Anne Jobling, who led the research into and the development of Latch On when it was first created and is still part of the program through the University of Queensland.

We also hear from Latch On teacher, Janet Reed who talks to us about the Toowoomba Latch On class, and gives us an idea of what a normal day at Latch On looks like.

We will also hear from a current student and how they are benefiting from the program.

For more information on DSQ’s Programs and how you can become involved, please contact Teagan on (07) 3356 6655 or email tcossor@downsyndromeqld.org.au

This podcast is a production of Down Syndrome Queensland.

If you have a question, would like more information on any of our episodes, or have suggestions for future topics, send us an email - engagement@downsyndrome.qld.org.au.

For more information please visit the DSQ website, or follow us on Facebook and Instagram.

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About the Podcast

Now And The Future
The Down Syndrome Queensland Podcast
The Now And The Future podcast is an exciting way of sharing stories of Down Syndrome Queensland members, as well as opportunities, challenges and provide support and expert advice for the Down Syndrome community.
Down Syndrome Queensland’s vision is to support, advocate for and empower people with Down Syndrome to take their rightful places as valuable and contributing members of their community, both now and into the future.