A co-designed strategy whose objective is the full participation of disabled persons in the life and practice of their faith communities for mutual benefit of all, wants to hear from you.
The DBI began by interviewing disabled people and their families/whānau about their experiences of housing (2018 - 2020) and then health and wellbeing (2020-2021). These reports have now been released and are available on the institute's website.
Upper Hutt City Council has started offering Sensory Hours at H20 Xtream Pool, which offer a more relaxed experience for Autistic and neurodiverse people.
ODI’s calculation is that the total sum of new funding focused on disabled people in today's Budget is over one billion dollars - or $1,081,101,000 to be precise.
The Ministry of Health is hosting an online information session on the Health & Disability Sector Reforms on 26 April 2022. This session is on Embedding Te Tiriti o Waitangi into the Health System