Episode 2

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Published on:

28th Oct 2021

Peer Support

The Peer Support Network is a volunteer program facilitated by Down Syndrome Queensland (DSQ).

Peer Supporters are parents and close family members of people with Down syndrome, as well as people with Down Syndrome, across Queensland who want to offer support in their local community.

This program is expanding and gaining momentum. Peer support as a model is growing in popularity across many sectors and areas, as a valuable intervention.

Peers can offer unique and useful supportby virtue of having lived experience.

In this episode, DSQ’s Peer Support Officer Christina Ranck chats with Early Years Officer Tanya McConnell about the value of the Peer Support Network and what it is providing DSQ members across the state.

We also hear from a range of Peer Supporters about what they get out of this role, and what they have been able to contribute to the community.

DSQ’s Peer Support program is funded by the Department of Social Security’s Information, Linkages and Capacity Building Program.

For further information please contact the Peer Support Officer on (07) 3356 6655 or email peersupport@downsyndromeqld.org.au

Now And The Future is a production of Down Syndrome Queensland.

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.