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.
Te Kāhui Tika Tangata | the Human Rights Commission is inviting people to share their experiences generally and on the three topics of emergency and transitional housing, rental conditions, and the cultural adequacy of housing.
Nōku te Ao: Like Minds are running a Social Movement Lived Experience Survey to understand what people with mental distress or illness would like, and for people to share their mātauranga or wisdom around what mental distress discrimination issues are most important to tackle in Aotearoa.
The Inclusive Faith Project are running a survey as part of a co-design process that will inform resources that will be practical and flexible for use in many places.
Te Whatu Ora - Waitematā and Christchurch Airport are both now participating in the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Lanyard scheme - a programme that shows staff lanyard wearers might need extra support.