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The Siblings Project Gallery
Draw Your Science competition

Kate was awarded Runner Up and People's Choice at the 2024 Draw Your Science event run by the Early Mid Career Research Council.
Kate’s presentation was titled: “(I want) People to remember I exist and matter”: Supporting the siblings of children with developmental disability”, and as part of the competition she had to communicate her research by drawing it in just 90 seconds.

The Sibling Project PhD student, Caitlin Gray

The Sibling Project Team:
Dr Emma Glasson, Caitlin Gray, and Dr Kate Dorozenko
Sibling Camp 2024
Sibling Camp 2024 was an amazing event that provided an opportunity for siblings of individuals with Down syndrome to connect and support one another.
Supported by the Siblings Research Project at The Kids Institute, the event featured a range of games and activities for all to enjoy from Bocce and giant Jenga, to rope climbing and other adventure activities.
This experience was made possible while also integrating research as part of the enjoyment.

