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  • NZDS Minister Media Release Large Print (PDF 146KB)

    3. As part of its own strategic intentions, the Ministry of Disabled People—Whaikaha is working to improve accessibility for disabled people.

  • NZDS Whaikaha Media Release Large Print (DOCX 106KB)

    improved accessibility including in transport. better, more consistent access to detailed data about disabled people.

  • NZDS Minister Media Release Large Print (DOCX 130KB)

    As part of its own strategic intentions, the Ministry of Disabled People—Whaikaha is working to improve accessibility for disabled people.

  • IDEA services review Accessible V2 (DOCX 308KB)

    IN-CONFIDENCE. IN-CONFIDENCE.. Acknowledgements 1. IN-CONFIDENCE. Kī mai koe ki ahau, “He aha te mea nui o tēnei ao?”. Māku e kii atu, “He tāngata, he tāngata, he tāngata”. Should you ask, “What is the most important thing of this

  • Whaikaha 2024 BIM (PDF 1012KB)

    The removal of cultural and accessibility barriers to living this identity is a key issue for many tāngata whaikaha Māori. ... This recognises that the key barriers facing most disabled people relate to the accessibility of the services and supports

  • Paper 6 Working Matters dashboard (DOCX 142KB)

    Promote accessibility, including in workplaces as well as to and from workplaces. ... Ministry of Social Development and SLP. 16. Cabinet noted the Minister for Disability’s preference for a legislative approach for accelerating accessibility in June

  • july 2011 disability action plan cabinet paper (DOC 104KB)

    34 We can look beyond compliance with minimum accessibility standards to promote “Universal Design”. ... There is scope to enhance accessibility for disabled people through this plan and its implementation.

  • Paper 9 Cognitive testing session (DOCX 34KB)

    To maximize accessibility, frontload any questions for this cohort to avoid fatigue.

  • NZDS 2026 30 Justice Summary Large Print (PDF 188KB)

    Justice system policies and. 4. practices will embed accessibility, inclusion and lived experience. ... c) For disabled children and young people who interact with the youth justice system, and for adult disabled people who interact with the criminal

  • Whaikaha 2024 BIM (DOCX 688KB)

    The removal of cultural and accessibility barriers to living this identity is a key issue for many tāngata whaikaha Māori. ] ... This recognises that the key barriers facing most disabled people relate to the accessibility of the services and supports