DPA's engages with New Zealand's disability community. We want to turn our rights into reality so we can live in a country where every person is able to live and work, and simply be who they are.
The Commerce Commission is seeking views on how well the 111 Contact Code is working for consumers. DPA is planning to submit a response to this consultation, and we'd like to hear from you.
Te Hiringa Mahara has published a Mental health and addiction service monitoring report. This report is the second in a series of mental health and addiction service monitoring reports (Te Huringa Tuarua) being released this year.
Kia Noho Rangatira Ai Tātou is a unique education programme that was developed by Te Pou and the Disabled Persons Assembly. The programme puts human rights for disabled people and the Disability Convention into a New Zealand cultural context.