GeneEqual, self advocacy

GeneEQUAL update

GeneEQUAL will make genetic health care better for people with learning and intellectual disabilities.

We want to hear from you!

Where we are up to:

  • The study has ethics approval to start across NSW.

A committee was formed with:

  • Our team
  • NSW Ministry of Health
  • Doctors
  • Researchers
  • Advocates and self-advocates with intellectual disabilities
  • 12 people have been interviewed by Iva and Julie
  • We want to talk to 8 more people

We had an Advisory Workshop in November.

People in the workshop:

  • Shared that learning about genetic conditions can be a big shock.
  • Thought it was important that counselling to talk about feelings is available
  • Mentioned some problems with NDIS
  • Said doctors and genetic counsellors need to know how to check in with people
  • Suggested that people need help to prepare for seeing a genetic doctor.
  • Agreed that genetic research is important.

We will have another Advisory Workshop in February.

Who can join GeneEQUAL?

People who:

  • have learning and intellectual disabilities
  • live in NSW
  • had a genetic test or talked to a genetics team recently
  • had a genetic test of talked to a genetics team a long time ago, like when they were a child

Want to have your voice heard?

  • Please contact Iva and Julie and they can tell you more!
  • Email i.strndova@unsw.edu.au
  • Mobile phone: 0426 959 172

“You need to have a group where we can all sit down and talk, and we work out our own problems.

Not have someone else work our problems out, because I can tell you now, we don’t listen to what people think.

It’s what we know, what we’re going through, and how we can deal with it.”