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Progress report - 2006/2007

The Minister for Disability Issues’ 2007 annual progress report on implementation of the NZ Disability Strategy was published in December 2007. Under the NZ Public Health and Disability Act 2000, the Minister for Disability Issues is required to report to Parliament by the end of each calendar year on progress in implementing the NZ Disability Strategy

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Table of Contents

  • The 2007 Minister's Foreword
  • Message from the Disabled Persons Assembly
  • Vision and objectives
  • Highlights
  • Introduction
  • Leading work that makes a difference
  • Citizenship
  • Government capacity
  • Disability supports
  • Participation
  • Education
  • Transport
  • Employment and income
  • Sport, recreation, culture and broadcasting
  • Buildings (including housing)
  • Diversity of need
  • Including a disability perspective
  • Accessible government
  • Accessible information
  • Accessible services
  • Being a good employer
  • Accessible buildings
  • Implementation of the New Zealand Sign Language Act 2006
  • To have an 'ordinary' life
  • Review of New Zealand Disability Strategy Implmentation
  • Appendix one - Agencies that have provided plans and reports
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