Our work
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Refresh of the New Zealand Disability Strategy
The current strategy is almost 10 years old, so it is time for a refresh. In the first stage we are doing targeted consultation about the vision and principles, and working groups are developing actions.
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The Disability Four-Point Plan
The Disability Four-Point Plan or Te Kairangi Tūrama Muri (Backlit Pounamu) is a foundational plan to embed opportunities for tāngata whaikaha Māori and disabled people in the Public Service.
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Insights Alliance
Learn about the Insights Alliance, its function and its membership.
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New Zealand Sign Language Strategy
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The Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care
The Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care (Royal Commission) was established in 2018 to investigate children, young people, and vulnerable adults’ experiences of abuse and neglect in State and non-State care between 1950-1999.
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Wai 2575 Health Services and Outcomes Inquiry
The Waitangi Tribunal’s inquiry into health services and outcomes (Wai 2575) was initiated in 2016 to hear all claims of national significance concerning grievances relating to health services and outcomes for Māori.