Effective communication with deaf people: A guide to working with New Zealand Sign Language interpreters
New Zealand Sign Language Act - Principles to guide government departments
Section 9 of the New Zealand Sign Language Act 2006 specifies principles to guide government agencies for the purpose of promoting access to government information and services for the deaf community:
(1) A government department should, when exercising its functions and powers, be guided, so far as reasonably practicable, by the following principles:
(a) the deaf community should be consulted on matters relating to NZSL (including, for example, the promotion of the use of NZSL):
(b) NZSL should be used in the promotion to the public of government services and in the provision of information to the public:
(c) government services and information should be made accessible to the deaf community through the use of appropriate means (including the use of NZSL).
(2) Consultation carried out by a government department under subsection (1)(a) is to be effected by the chief executive of the government department consulting, to the extent that is reasonably practicable, with the persons or organisations that the chief executive considers to be representative of the interests of the members of the deaf community relating to NZSL.
(3) The purpose of the principles in subsection (1) is to promote access to government information and services for the deaf community, but nothing in subsection (1) is to be read as conferring on the deaf community advantages not enjoyed by other persons.
