Episode 2

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Published on:

5th May 2022

Siblings

This episode showcases the bond between, and unique perspectives regarding, having a sibling with Down syndrome.

We will discuss what this role has brought to the lives of the two siblings interviewed, Bekki and Laurel. 

You can read more about the sibling experience in the April 2021 issue of Down Syndrome Australia’s Voice magazine. 

Other helpful resources include:

Siblings Australia is an organisation committed to promoting better support for siblings of children and adults with disability. You can find out more at the Siblings Australia website.

It was founded by Kate Strohm, author of the book ‘Siblings’, which can be borrowed from DSQ’s library. 

In the ‘Our Stories’ section of the Down Syndrome Australia website, you can read about other families’ experiences when supporting their children to understand more about their brother or sister’s diagnosis.

Read the story about Owen and his sisters here.

The support services team at DSQ can assist with recommendations of a range of books to help siblings to understand more about Down syndrome.

In addition, the team are happy to discuss any questions you may have about family dynamics; and we are here to listen to and support siblings of all ages to adjust and understand.

Now And The Future 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.