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Data insights on disability and justice (DOCX 47KB)
Source: General Social Survey 2023 (WGSS). Disabled people have expressed concerns about accessibility, affordability, disability awareness and responsiveness within the civil justice system.
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Second review of New Zealand's implementation | Whaikaha - Ministry of Disabled People
For example, the List of Issues asks for information about education, employment, accessibility, health, data, seclusion and restraint. ... It includes information on education employment, health, justice, transport, housing, data, accessibility and much
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What Makes a Good Life for Disabled Children and Young People? | Whaikaha - Ministry of Disabled People
Many disabled young people reporting feeling dehumanised from accessibility barriers. Suggestions included having voiceover announcements installed in trains and buses to assist those with vision impairments.
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Mapping Project Report (DOC 101KB)
Improving attitudes and behaviours towards disabled people. Improving attitudes and behaviours towards disabled people. Making it work. Mapping the Change. AccEase Ltd. www.accease.com. “More often than not, ‘barriers’ are man-made out of
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Executive Summary - Annual Report 2022/23 | Whaikaha - Ministry of Disabled People
and accessibility.
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New data for Outcome Area 2 of the New Zealand Disability Strategy | Whaikaha - Ministry of Disabled People
Improvement in other outcome areas, for instance in education and accessibility, could also indirectly produce changes in economic wellbeing. ... Accessibility of financial services and products as a potential barrier for disabled people’s financial
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Step 6: Considering disability throughout implementation | Whaikaha - Ministry of Disabled People
See the MSD Accessibility Guide for more information external URL.. ... See the Accessibility Charter external URL.
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Step 4: Incorporating disability into the policy options | Whaikaha - Ministry of Disabled People
money, political power, security, education, accessibility, time, health and wellbeing.
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The Disability Four-Point Plan | Whaikaha - Ministry of Disabled People
2. Accessibility is improved for tāngata whaikaha Māori and disabled people in the Public Service .
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Step 2: Engaging with the disability community | Whaikaha - Ministry of Disabled People
Good engagement has accessibility and inclusion built into the consultation process.