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03) 455 5894. info@msotago.org.nz. Accessibility. Wheelchair access. ... 0800 436 382. info@genevahealth.com. Accessibility. Wheelchair access.
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Report into transport experiences of disabled people
New app-based technology being developed overseas such as OrienTrip is helping to improve accessibility to transport. ... A whole-of-journey approach is required, where each step in a journey is understood and checked for accessibility[1].
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Celebrating International Women's Day 2023
She conducted an audit of the accessibility of Otorohanga’s public places that resulted in a series of accessibility measures being implemented.
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Access Activator
Access Activator. Whaikaha, in collaboration with Creative HQ, is piloting Access Activator to find, fund and grow accessibility solutions from across New Zealand. ... Note: our Accessibility Advisory Group helps guide our Accessibility Work Programme
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07 262 0710. Accessibility. Wheelchair access. Wheelchair accessible toilet. Mobility parking space.
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A more relaxed experience at the pool
We offer an accessibility guide on our website for pool users so they can familiarise themselves with the facility before visiting:.
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Location. 1 Lake Road, Frankton, Hamilton. (07) 847 2203. info@trikisobuses.co.nz. Accessibility.
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2020 06 18 Findings of the National LA Survey on Accessibility (DOCX 223KB)
They stated their intent to introduce a regional accessibility strategy in the future. ... 12. 52.17%. Our website is assessed annual against the international accessibility standards.
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Rosedale. 1-3 Parkhead Place, Rosedale, Auckland. 0508 462 427. info@manawanui.org.nz. Accessibility.
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Erin Geaney Scholarship 2026 recipient announced
The tāngata whaikaha Māori led project emerged from collaboration between tāngata whaikaha Māori and disabled people to improve accessibility at national Māori celebrations creating safe spaces to reconnect within te ao ... This initiative has