Articles tagged with Whaikaha
Boosting Accessibility: NZ Funds Six Innovative Tech Projects for Disabled People
23 hours ago | 47 viewsThe Ministry of Disabled People – Whaikaha, in collaboration with Creative HQ, has selected six projects for the Access Activator pilot programme to improve accessibility for disabled New Zealanders through technology. These projects, which address needs in street navigation, reading, housing, and sports education, received a total of $405,000 in funding and will be supported with mentoring to maximize their impact. The initiative aims to help disabled people thrive and participate fully in society, reflecting the growing population with disabilities and their valuable contributions.
Tags: Louise Upston Ministry of Disabled People Whaikaha Creative HQ Access Activator Accessibility Advisory Group Access Quest Intermentis Veera People FirstNew Zealand Disability Strategy 2026-2030: Driving Positive Change for All
5 months ago | 634 viewsThe New Zealand Disability Strategy 2026-2030 outlines a government plan with clear goals and actions across education, employment, health, housing, and justice to improve the lives of disabled people. It aims to address barriers through meaningful, measurable initiatives, including employer support, accessible healthcare, improved housing definitions, early intervention in justice and education, and adherence to UN recommendations. The Ministry of Disabled People – Whaikaha will oversee implementation, report progress annually to Parliament, and measure the strategy's impact.
Tags: Louise Upston New Zealand Disability Strategy Ministry of Disabled People Whaikaha UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Government Parliament disabled people youth justice system social housingNew Zealand Disability Strategy: Public Consultation Open for Feedback on Draft 2026-2030 Vision
9 months ago | 1038 viewsPublic consultation has opened on the draft New Zealand Disability Strategy, aiming to improve lives and uphold rights of disabled people in key areas like education, employment, health, housing, and justice. The strategy, developed through targeted engagement with disabled individuals and organizations, seeks feedback from the wider disability community and the public to make a positive impact. Interested parties, including disabled individuals, carers, families, and employers, are encouraged to provide feedback through various formats until September 28, 2025, with the refreshed strategy set to run from 2026 to 2030.
Tags: New Zealand Disability Strategy public consultation Minister for Disability Issues Louise Upston disabled people employment education housing community participation Whaikaha