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Ep#37 | Raising a Child with Down Syndrome, Colombian Australian Board of Director

28 min · 4. helmi 2026
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In this interview, Colombian Australian mum Isabel Ramirez Hurtado and Salvadorian Australian advocate Ruth Ramirez-Dib talk about raising children with Down syndrome while navigating migration, language, and life far from their motherlands. From diagnosis phone calls to community advocacy, they reflect on how words matter, why support systems need cultural care, and why disability isn’t the challenge — society is. Isabel is a board director at Down Syndrome NSW and a mum raising her son Daniel in a bilingual home in Sydney. Ruth is a community worker and the mother of Coco, bringing lived experience and deep community care to everything she does. This conversation is for Latin Australian families — and the wider diaspora — navigating disability lejos de casa. No estás sola. No estás solo. Hay comunidad. 📍 Support & Resources Down Syndrome NSW Website: https://www.dsnsw.org.au [https://www.dsnsw.org.au] Instagram: @downsyndromensw Community voices on Instagram: 📸 Ruth & Coco: @little_ms_c📸 Isabel’s advocacy: @isabelrh This video was produced by Amiga Mía in collaboration with Down Syndrome NSW. All perspectives shared reflect lived experience and editorial context. This space is held with care.

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