Articles tagged with New Zealand Sign Language

Three New Members Join New Zealand Sign Language Board to Boost NZSL Promotion

3 weeks ago | 178 views

Three new members—Rāhera Turner, Thora Huebner, and Joanne Witko—have been appointed to the New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) Board, with existing member Kim Robinson extending his term by one year. The Board supports the promotion and maintenance of NZSL and will play a key role in delivering the new 10-year NZSL Strategy launched last year. Minister for Disability Issues Louise Upston emphasized the Government’s commitment to strengthening NZSL and acknowledged outgoing member Monica Leach for her service.

Tags: Louise Upston Rāhera Turner Thora Huebner Joanne Witko Kim Robinson Monica Leach New Zealand Sign Language Board NZSL Minister for Disability Issues New Zealand Sign Language Strategy

$1.7M Funding Boost to Empower Disability Community Leadership and Governance

2 months ago | 419 views

The Ministry of Disabled People – Whaikaha has awarded $1.7 million in funding to disability community organisations to enhance governance and leadership capabilities. This investment aims to empower disabled people to lead and participate more actively in decision-making, improve engagement with government agencies, and support historically underrepresented groups. By building long-term community capability, the funding helps shape policy and services while upholding the rights and dignity of disabled people.

Tags: Louise Upston Whaikaha Ministry of Disabled People Disabled People’s Organisations Disability Issues Minister New Zealand Sign Language disability community organisations governance capability community capability disability communities

New 10-Year Strategy to Strengthen and Promote New Zealand Sign Language

9 months ago | 763 views

New Zealand has launched a 10-year NZSL Strategy 2026-2036 to strengthen and promote New Zealand Sign Language, making it a more visible and valued part of everyday life. The strategy focuses on increasing NZSL fluency among Deaf people, especially children in hearing families, and improving understanding and acceptance of NZSL among non-users to reduce access barriers. It emphasizes integration across government, business, media, and communities, celebrating NZSL milestones and encouraging everyone to support its use daily.

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