Search results
Results for "accessibility"
Displaying 181 - 190 results of 487
-
NZDS 2026 2030 (DOCX 183KB)
The principles are:. Accessibility . This principle recognises that accessibility is fundamental to participation and inclusion. ... Accessibility. Accessibility is important across all priority outcome areas.
-
DDEWG meeting minutes 27 June 2022 (DOCX 70KB)
There has been a government commitment to take this work to scale nationally, as well as a change in Accessibility legislation. ... Key government agencies have signed the Accessibility Charter and made a commitment to change over time.
-
Annual Report | Pūrongo ā-tau 2024/2025
progressing the Accessibility Work Programme, including stabilising Alternate Format services. creating employment opportunities for disabled people.
-
New Zealand Disability Strategy 2026 2030 A3 (PDF 461KB)
When environments and services are designed from the beginning with accessibility in mind, they benefit everyone, not just disabled people. ... Justice system policies and practices will embed accessibility, inclusion and lived experience.
-
Step 4: Incorporating disability into the policy options
money, political power, security, education, accessibility, time, health and wellbeing.
-
Step 6: Considering disability throughout implementation
See the MSD Accessibility Guide for more information external URL.. ... See the Accessibility Charter external URL.
-
Disability data and evidence resources
High quality disability research and evaluation centres disabled voices, uses inclusive methodologies, and aims to promote social justice, accessibility, and human rights.
-
4 5 2026 Request for Procurement policy (PDF 332KB)
Our commitment to accessibility and equity will enable Māori, Pacific, and Disability led, governed, or managed organisations and regional.
-
Anne Hawker ONZM QSM retires from career in disability advocacy
In 2017 work started to develop the Accessibility Statement, which was to become the Accessibility Charter. ... MSD’s signed Accessibility Charter is now on display at 56 The Terrace, Wellington.
-
Step 2: Engaging with the disability community
starting a reference/advisory group. asking for advice and expertise. Good engagement has accessibility and inclusion built into the consultation process.