Uni hires four research assistants with Down syndrome for Gen Z study

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In an Australian first, four research assistants with Down syndrome are gathering data on how young adults living with the disability are faring across the country.

In February, Ms Flanagan recorded a speech with her team which was played at the United Nations in New York.

"I taught myself how to do Zoom and we spoke about what we did, what we were hoping for, what research [data] we were getting, how they reacted to our interviews," she said.Dr Faragher said the reaction to the project from the UN and the broader community was "wonderful". "Unfortunately it's unique that we've employed people with Down syndrome on a proper wage as research assistants," she said.

"In our community we hear pockets of it, but people have been quite fascinated and want to know more. "It's not about being kind or in any way tokenistic — this employment strategy is absolutely because these individuals are doing work that we simply cannot do without their contribution."They have really enriched the project in so many ways."Ms Flanagan, a former Brisbane Hilton employee, said being born with Down syndrome meant that was a part of who she was."For anyone out there who feels different — don't feel different.

 

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