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Home » New Zealand Disability Strategy » Progress Reports » Chapter three: Implementing the New Zealand Sign Language Act 2006
  • Table of Contents
    • Minister's Foreword
    • Message from the Disabled Persons Assembly
    • Introduction
    • Chapter one: Reporting on progress 2005-2006
    • Chapter two: Planning implementation 2006-2007
      • Universal responsiveness to disability issues
      • Disability perspective included in ordinary work
      • Disability-focused work the agency is leading
    • Chapter three: Implementing the New Zealand Sign Language Act 2006
      • Guidelines to government
      • Reporting on progress 2005-2006
      • Reporting on progress 2005-2006
    • Chapter four: Responding to the National Health Committee’s To Have an ‘Ordinary’ Life report
    • Appendix One: Participating government agencies

Progress In Implementing The NZ Disability Strategy 2005-2006

Chapter three: Implementing the New Zealand Sign Language Act 2006

This section presents disability responsiveness by government agencies with specific reference to the New Zealand Sign Language Act.

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