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2020 September DDEWG Meeting Summary | Whaikaha - Ministry of Disabled People
promoting accessibility best practice. Seek wider feedback from DDEWG on the NZ Disability Strategy Outcomes Framework. ... There will be a major focus on accessibility in preparation for the 2023 Census.
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Health working group members | Whaikaha - Ministry of Disabled People
Her research and supervision span health practice, digital health, computer science, accessibility and workforce development. ... Sally is Deafblind and has held leadership and advisory roles with Health Informatics New Zealand, Blind Low Vision NZ, the
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Creating an accessible engagement and reporting process | Whaikaha - Ministry of Disabled People
Venue accessibility: Points to consider when choosing a venue that disabled people can access.
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Large Print Report 4 DAP 2019 2023 (DOCX 126KB)
The Ministry of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) was off track with major risks/issues with their work programme to improve the accessibility of housing across New Zealand. ... The Accessibility Charter is about driving forward the provision of
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Supporting the dignity of disabled people – things to know and do | Whaikaha - Ministry of Disabled People
Respond graciously to accessibility requests. If you can’t deliver a perfect solution, is there something else you could offer?
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More helpful health, social, and disability related services | Whaikaha - Ministry of Disabled People
03) 471 6152 or 0800 115 891. info@livingwellcentre.nz. Accessibility. Wheelchair access. ... 0800 244 300. needs.assessment@nmdhb.govt.nz. Accessibility. Wheelchair access. Wheelchair accessible toilet. Mobility parking space.
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form for requesting alternate formats June 2025 (DOCX 4MB)
calling or texting us on 029 953 3170. emailing us at accessibility@whaikaha.govt.nz. ... If you are unsure of how to respond to any point, please contact accessibility@whaikaha.govt.nz.
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Regional feedback | Whaikaha - Ministry of Disabled People
The priority outcomes, including accessibility and workforce development, must be central to this plan, as many of our families face challenges in these areas. ... Accessibility to services in rural communities. Limited awareness and understanding for
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Employers Research (PDF 497KB)
General ignorance of disabilities”. One in six (17 per cent) felt that accessibility and mobility was a barrier.
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NZDS Full slide master (PPTX 7MB)
Cross-cutting themes. Accessibility is a critical issue across all priority outcome areas. ... a Learning Support Coordinator; and by reducing the complexity and accessibility of the application process.