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 University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand Centre for Sustainable Cities is doing a research project looking into how disabled people, tāngata whaikaha Māori, and those with long-term health conditions keep cool during the heat of summer.
Whaikaha - Ministry of Disabled People is advertising for an Administrator to to provide efficient and high-quality administrative support to the Waikato Enabling Good Lives Director and team members.
We are seeking a Kaituitui, preferably based in the Waikato Region who will work for 16 hours per week from home and in the community. If you would like to join a team that works hard to create meaningful change, apply now.
DPA hopes that the adoption of a Manatū Hauora Health of Disabled People Strategy will contribute to improving the health and wellbeing of disabled people by looking at the health and wellbeing of disabled people holistically.