Western Australia’s Disability Services has gone dwell with a brand new web site that gives details about the well being issues of individuals with Down syndrome.

The My Voice My Health web site was designed by Down Syndrome Western Australia by the funding offered by the state’s Department of Communities.

The on-line useful resource hub has data on well being subjects related to individuals with DS; lists of public well being suppliers, peak our bodies and non-profit organisations throughout WA that gives help for well being circumstances affecting individuals with DS; and sources for well being professionals, together with checklists and communication tips for working with individuals with DS and different developmental disabilities.

WHY IT MATTERS

It is estimated that about one in each 1,100 infants born in Australia will develop Down syndrome, which is likely one of the most typical chromosome problems on the planet. 

In a media launch, Disability Services Minister Don Punch stated the My Voice My Health web site will empower households, carers and folks dwelling with DS with essential data and be a “useful tool when visiting health professionals”.

“People with Down syndrome are living long and fulfilling lives, with plenty of opportunities to make their own choices and live independently. My Voice My Health is an excellent example of how we can use information technology to enable people with disability to live their best life,” he stated.

MARKET SNAPSHOT

Other international locations have additionally launched comparable digital sources to help the well-being of individuals with DS. In the United Kingdom, the Down’s Syndrome Association has developed the Health Swap app to empower individuals with DS to make constructive life-style decisions whereas bettering their digital abilities. 

In the United States, a platform referred to as Down Syndrome Clinic to You offers up-to-date, personalised well being and wellness data to individuals with DS. It additionally assists caregivers and first care suppliers in giving evidence-based care within the absence of a specialist. It was developed by analysis and medical groups from the Down Syndrome Program and Lab of Computer Science at Massachusetts General Hospital, a Harvard Medical School-affiliated tutorial hospital.

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