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2021 09 07 DDEWG meeting minutes updated Finalised (PDF 184KB)
accessibility and reported worse experiences with primary health. care. Survey respondents gave mixed responses for telehealth. ... needed to measure things like reasonable accommodations and. accessibility, as these are constantly evolving.
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guide to new ministry for disabled people easy read (PDF 4MB)
accessibility. making services better for. everyone. 22. Accessiblity can mean many.
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2021 09 07 DDEWG meeting minutes updated Finalised (DOCX 81KB)
The survey showed that disabled people faced more issues with accessibility and reported worse experiences with primary health care. ... reasonable accommodations’. Questions on accessibility requirements do not currently exist so MOH have drafted some
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Summary Response UN 4 Large Print (PDF 123KB)
This will include developing a common understanding of what “fully accessible” looks like and exploring the feasibility of using legislation to provide for standards and codes for accessibility. ... The launch of an Accessibility Charter14 which is a
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autism guideline evidence tables 24 nov 2009 (DOCX 540KB)
EVIDENCE TABLES. FOR THE. NEW ZEALAND. AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER. GUIDELINE. 318. CONTENTS. INTRODUCTION. These evidence tables support the New Zealand Autism Spectrum Disorder Guideline. The tables are being presented to provide a transparent link
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Easy Read Report 3 DAP 2019 2023 (DOCX 3MB)
4. Protecting the rights of disabled people. 5. Accessibility. 6. Attitudes towards disability. ... The report says MSD is working with the Access Alliance to look at laws for accessibility.
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2024 01 15 Final DAP report Jan to June 23 (DOCX 365KB)
The work programmes that are on track include:. MSD Accelerating Accessibility – the development of Accessibility legislation for New Zealand. ... HUD Improve Accessibility across the New Zealand Housing System. HUD’s work programme, was off track
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8th DAP progress report - Easy Read - 14-7-25 (PDF 5MB)
protecting the rights of disabled. people. accessibility. attitudes towards disability. ... together. 47. Outcome 5: Accessibility. Outcome 5 is about accessibility. Accessibility means everyone can.
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2020 03 23 Summary of DDEWG Meeting Final (DOCX 72KB)
Accessibility needs to be highlighted in Objective 4, given that lack of access to education, health and the like is the process through which disablement occurs in NZ society.
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Designing built environments for autistic people (DOCX 7MB)
Whether in homes, workplaces, schools, or healthcare facilities, these features aim to enhance comfort, accessibility, inclusion, and quality of life for autistic individuals. ... The review focused on features of built environments that enhance